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Chapter 23

           Youhavealwaysaprofession,pursuits,businessofsomesortorother,totakeyoubackintotheworldimmediately,andcontinualoccupationandchangesoonweakenimpressions.”

           “Grantingyourassertionthattheworlddoesallthissosoonformen(which,however,IdonotthinkIshallgrant),itdoesnotapplytoBenwick.Hehasnotbeenforceduponanyexertion.Thepeaceturnedhimonshoreattheverymoment,andhehasbeenlivingwithus,inourlittlefamilycircle,eversince.”

           “True,”saidAnne,“verytrue;Ididnotrecollect;butwhatshallwesaynow,CaptainHarville?Ifthechangebenotfromoutwardcircumstances,itmustbefromwithin;itmustbenature,man’snature,whichhasdonethebusinessforCaptainBenwick.”

           “No,no,itisnotman’snature.Iwillnotallowittobemoreman’snaturethanwoman’stobeinconstantandforgetthosetheydolove,orhaveloved.Ibelievethereverse.Ibelieveinatrueanalogybetweenourbodilyframesandourmental;andthatasourbodiesarethestrongest,soareourfeelings;capableofbearingmostroughusage,andridingouttheheaviestweather.”

           “Yourfeelingsmaybethestrongest,”repliedAnne,“butthesamespiritofanalogywillauthorisemetoassertthatoursarethemosttender.Manismorerobustthanwoman,butheisnotlongerlived;whichexactlyexplainsmyviewofthenatureoftheirattachments.Nay,itwouldbetooharduponyou,ifitwereotherwise.Youhavedifficulties,andprivations,anddangersenoughtostrugglewith.

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