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Persuasion

CHAPTER 21
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A scheme, worthy of Mrs Wallis's understanding, by all accounts; but my sensible nurse Rooke sees the absurdity of it.

'Why, to be sure, ma'am,' said she, 'it would not prevent his marrying anybody else.' And, indeed, to own the truth, I do not think nurse, in her heart, is a very strenuous opposer of Sir Walter's making a second match.

She must be allowed to be a favourer of matrimony, you know; and (since self will intrude) who can say that she may not have some flying visions of attending the next Lady Elliot, through Mrs Wallis's recommendation ?" "I am very glad to know all this," said Anne, after a little thoughtfulness.

"It will be more painful to me in some respects to be in company with him, but I shall know better what to do.

My line of conduct will be more direct.


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