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Chapter 16

           

           ItwasnowsomeyearssinceAnnehadbeguntolearnthatsheandherexcellentfriendcouldsometimesthinkdifferently;anditdidnotsurpriseher,therefore,thatLadyRussellshouldseenothingsuspiciousorinconsistent,nothingtorequiremoremotivesthanappeared,inMrElliot’sgreatdesireofareconciliation.InLadyRussell’sview,itwasperfectlynaturalthatMrElliot,atamaturetimeoflife,shouldfeelitamostdesirableobject,andwhatwouldverygenerallyrecommendhimamongallsensiblepeople,tobeongoodtermswiththeheadofhisfamily;thesimplestprocessintheworldoftimeuponaheadnaturallyclear,andonlyerringintheheydayofyouth.Annepresumed,however,stilltosmileaboutit,andatlasttomention“Elizabeth.”LadyRusselllistened,andlooked,andmadeonlythiscautiousreply:”Elizabeth!verywell;timewillexplain.”

           Itwasareferencetothefuture,whichAnne,afteralittleobservation,feltshemustsubmitto.Shecoulddeterminenothingatpresent.InthathouseElizabethmustbefirst;andshewasinthehabitofsuchgeneralobservanceas“MissElliot,”thatanyparticularityofattentionseemedalmostimpossible.MrElliot,too,itmustberemembered,hadnotbeenawidowersevenmonths.Alittledelayonhissidemightbeveryexcusable.

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