Доводы рассудка
Chapter 2
ItwouldbetoomuchtoexpectSirWaltertodescendintoasmallhouseinhisownneighbourhood.Anneherselfwouldhavefoundthemortificationsofitmorethansheforesaw,andtoSirWalter’sfeelingstheymusthavebeendreadful.AndwithregardtoAnne’sdislikeofBath,sheconsidereditasaprejudiceandmistakearising,first,fromthecircumstanceofherhavingbeenthreeyearsatschoolthere,afterhermother’sdeath;andsecondly,fromherhappeningtobenotinperfectlygoodspiritstheonlywinterwhichshehadafterwardsspenttherewithherself.
LadyRussellwasfondofBath,inshort,anddisposedtothinkitmustsuitthemall;andastoheryoungfriend’shealth,bypassingallthewarmmonthswithheratKellynchLodge,everydangerwouldbeavoided;anditwasinfact,achangewhichmustdobothhealthandspiritsgood.Annehadbeentoolittlefromhome,toolittleseen.Herspiritswerenothigh.Alargersocietywouldimprovethem.Shewantedhertobemoreknown.
TheundesirablenessofanyotherhouseinthesameneighbourhoodforSirWalterwascertainlymuchstrengthenedbyonepart,andaverymaterialpartofthescheme,whichhadbeenhappilyengraftedonthebeginning.Hewasnotonlytoquithishome,buttoseeitinthehandsofothers;atrialoffortitude,whichstrongerheadsthanSirWalter’shavefoundtoomuch.KellynchHallwastobelet.This,however,wasaprofoundsecret,nottobebreathedbeyondtheirowncircle.
SirWaltercouldnothavebornethedegradationofbeingknowntodesignlettinghishouse.