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[Music] for [Music] come [Music] [Music] Mr chef yes sir when are we to be paid in due course I'm aware they out back for and [Music] Mr [Music] gentlemen War is Over bonapart sir bonapart is abdicated is confined to the island of ela we're going home Gentlemen The Admiral the Admiral no I will not have a sailor in my house I strongly object to the Navy it brings persons of obscure birth into undue distinction and it cuts up a man's Youth and vigor must horribly one day last spring in in town I was in company with a certain Admiral Baldwin the most deplorable looking personage you can imagine his face the color of mahogany rough and rugged all lines and wrinkles nine gray hairs along the side nothing but a dab of powder on top in the name of Heaven said I to S basil Moy who happened to be standing near who is that old fellow old fellow cried s Basel why that is Admiral Baldwin who is 40 and no more and there all the same have a little Mercy on the poor men Sir Walter we were not all born to be handsome you will not have a naval man as a tenant no no I not Shepherd no then there is but one course open to you you must retrench retrench retrench how may I retrench baronet must be seen to live like a baronet Sir Walter I have been your neighbor for a good many years and I'm as solicitors for the credit of your family as anybody could well be but your debts are extreme you must retrench I have therefore taken the liberty of drawing up some plans of economy for your family I have um made exact calculations and I have consulted Anne on some points of detail an why what Journeys London servants table I ass soon quit Kellen Hall at once then we may not touch his graceful terms bth is but 50 mile from Kellen and if I may be permitted my opinion an altogether safer location for a gentleman in your predicament in bath I think you may be important at comparatively little expense sorb in September how delightful enjoy it there'll be no more ice until the winter bath is most congenial the new assembly rooms are Splendid and there are concerts and recital every week I am for for bath I've always said bath is incomparable who is this Admiral Croft I met with him at the quarter sessions in taon he's a native of Somerset who acquired quite a handsome fortune in the war and wishes to return here yes but who is he he is a rear Admiral of the white he was in the Trafalgar action and has been in the East indis since he has been stationed there I believe several years then I take it his face has both the color and the texture of this maon the adal is a little weather beaten to be sure but not much he is a a married man but without children a house is never taken care of s Walter without a lady and a lady with no children is the very best preserver of furniture in the world moreover I found that Mrs quav is herself not unconnected in this country whom is she connected she's the sister of a gentleman who lived Among Us once what was his name Mont brother of Mrs C blessed me what was his name and you'll recall Wentworth Wentworth Wentworth that's right Wentworth he had the cures here of monford some time back you'll remember him I'm sure Wentworth a cured you misled me Shepherd by the term gentleman when with the curs nobody quite unconnected nothing to do with the straford family said I something com me you remember father the curetes brother the sa let us not pursue it please excuse me the fire I became overheated that's all I am satisfied I Empower you to proceed with the treaty you may take possession at melus and shepherd with your consent I wish to engage Dear Mrs clay to reside with us in bath she will be your companion for Elizabeth I can think of no higher privilege for my daughter sir than to accompany Miss Elliott in society what about Anne is Anne not companion enough for you oh Anne won't be coming lady Russell I had a letter this morning from Sister Mary who's indisposed and requires an's company in appcross until her health improves and since no one will want you in bath I'm sure you better stay here information and entertainment awaits you on these shelves ad I confess I have not fully mastered it myself well there the most comfortable room to W and thus we proceed to the dining room Admiral the second best silver will be at your disposal Mrs C instruct the servants to be civil to Admiral craan if I declare he's the best looking S I ever met indeed if my own man might be allowed the avenging of his hair I should not be ashamed of being seen with him anywhere then to go and boxes of I haven't had time to speak to the gardener so here is the list of plantser to the lady Russell and this is the list of books of music that I must have sent on to bath then you better catalog all the pictures and clear your rubbish out of the store room and someone really ought to visit every house in the parish as a take leave does the Elliot way if only I'd had a son all this might wonder if he'd been his be watch you you can to your sister Mary yes Mar must will F you up to bath after Christmas walk on come [Applause] along [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] for eight years you've been too little from home too little seen and your spirits have never been high since your disappointment a larger society will improve them but I so dislike bath only because you associate it with the passing of your dear Mother well my mother was alive lady Russell there was moderation and economy in our home and no need of moving out do you travel directly to OPAC cross yes yes I prefer to be gone when his when Admiral and Mrs Croft arrive I hope that they are as little familiar with the business as my own people seem to be I have no desire to meet the new tenants of Kellen I feel this breakup of your family exceedingly indeed it anchors me I've done my best to stand in your mother's place and offer the advice I believe she would have given and now lady p I have never said this do not talk of it we shall not talk of it I do not blame you nor do I blame myself for having been Guided by you but I am now persuaded that in spite of the disapproval at home and the anxiety attending his prospects that I I should have been happier had you were but 19 an 19 to involve yourself with a man who with nothing but himself to recommend him spirit and Brilliance to be sure but no fortune no connections it was entirely prudent of you to reject him here are the new poems I was telling you of altogether I care little for these romantic Ste you [Music] [Applause] ooh so you've come at last began to think I should never see you I am so ill I can hardly speak I haven't seen a creature the whole morning suppose I would to be seized in some Dreadful way I'm not able to ring the bell lady Russell I noticed would not come in person I do not think she's been in this house three times this summer lady Russell cordially asked to be remembered to yourself and Charles Charles is out shooting I haven't seen him since 7:00 he said he would not stay long but he hasn't come back has he do you believe if Charles were to see me dying he won't believe there was anything that matter with me well you know I always cure you when I come to Apple cross so how is everyone at the great house I can give you no account of them I assure you not one of them has been near me doesn't happen to suit the Miss musgroves I suppose to visit the sick perhaps you will see them before the morning is gone oh I do not want them I assure you my sisters in-law talk can laugh a great deal too much for one in my condition and Henrietta goes on and on about that wretched Cur it from Windthrop oh and why could you not have come earlier it is so unkind my dear Mary I really have had so much to do what can you possibly have had to do a great many things as a matter of fact oh well do me you haven't asked me one word about our dinner at the pools yesterday well I thought you must have been obliged to give up the engagement oh no I I was very well yesterday it's it's it's just a day I feel like death had you a pleasant party nothing remarkable when always knows beforehand what the dinner will be and who do there this so very uncomfortable not having a carriage of One's Own Charles's parents took me we was so crowded they take up so much room I was crushed into the back seat with petta and Louisa and I think it most likely that my illness today may be owing to it you know R I'm feeling somewhat improved I was assuming I do not relax should we walk after lunch into the great house oh I'd like that you want to have called on you first of course you want to have had the manners to know what is due to you as my sister but I wouldn't dream of on ceremony with people I know so well as the musgroves so so Walter and your sister are gone and what part of that do you think they will settle must that thing go exactly there Henrietta isn't it Splendid Mama it will sound very well the piano Forte don't you think an what was wrong with my old spin it I'd like to know that it must make way for this great noisy article and will you play when we next give ever dance would you play a great deal better than either of us and we are wild for dancing oh yes please mazan oh Lord bless me how those fingers of hers can fly about I will play too if you wish I'm quite as accomplished as Anne why thank you Mary oh but we all enjoy so much to watch you dancing Mary you're so light on your feet and as you know an does not get to dance no I sent them out the back a but do it there oh miss an what a great Delight Mr mgro the Delight is all mine to return once more to Upper cross you're most welcome to be here among us thank you you look well Charles very well I got a brace of pheasant this morning and father hit a squad but the dog couldn't find it oh no feel pretty well and thank you is you were missed at luncheon Charles your father is in good health they trust missan they gone to Bath Papa do you not remember me saying oh yes bath oh I do hope we shall be in bath this winter perhaps we may but remember if we do go we must be in a good situation somewhere near the circus Papa well it's it's a big place man I it's a great big place so I believe upon my word I shall be well off Shai when you were all gone away to be happy at bath an come and sit by the fire my dear I make it a rule of never interfering in my daughter-in-law's concerns but I have to tell you I have no very good opinion of the way Mary curbs her children oh they are fine healthy boys but Lord bless me how Troublesome they can be Mrs musr is forever advising me on the care of little Charles and Waldo yet she gives them so many sweet things to eat they invariably come home sick moreover how am I supposed to keep them in order when their father spoils them so much I could Manish the boys very well were it not for Mary's interference and I wish you could persuade her not to be always fancying herself ill it is a very bad thing to be visited by children whom one can only keep in tolerable order by more cake than is good for him could you possibly whilst you are here give Mary a hint that it would be better if she were not so very tenacious about taking precedence over MMA nobody doubts her right to take presidence over mamar becoming of her always to insist on it Mama doesn't care about etiquette it's the cake she cares about these people are apt to forget whose daughter I am when you have a moment you must speak to Charles an and persuade him that I am very very ill oh man [Music] and when will the Admiral take possession mlus let's just hope they are not tardy about paying their [Music] respects my husband is riding to hounds this morning Admiral or he should have been here naturally I'm disappointed Mrs mov so to will he be he has been curious to obtain a close view of his father-in-law's [Music] tenant no let let them be so come on there we go love yes you want to sell the high seas to you well first you have to learn to go up and down with a swell I this oh I can hear your Timbers creaking on it was you and not your sister I find who my brother had the pleasure of being acquainted with when he was in this country perhaps you have not heard he is married oh that is that is excellent news Mrs Croft I wish him every happiness well with your permission I shall tell him so in my next letter oh God please do oh and he has a new curacy too at last they're settled in a parish in shopshire seen a boat made out of paper come on show you here over by the desk there we go watch very closely I was just telling your sister about uh my brother Edward's Good Fortune in shopshire he's a curate a curate how interesting oh we are respecting soon another brother of my wives a seafaring brother whom you won't have met oh but we do know him do we not an he visited these parts when I was but a girl and called it Kellin Chon once or twice yes I did not know you were acquainted with Frederick also yes um I I believe you to have been in the Indies at that time there hip hiip hiip hiip good morning an oh good morning Papa has met Captain Wentworth indeed has he yes he and mamar drove over to Kellen and he was there he has just returned to England or paid off or something and are you coming in Henrietta or is my Cottage insufficiently grand for you oh I may not stay thank you Mary I am here solely to invite you to call at the great house this evening that's very kind to meet Captain Frederick Wentworth by all accounts most charming and agreeable gentleman and he is to call on us tonight oh we should be present Henrietta have no fear [Applause] I've reset the collar bone and the spine time will tell should I take him to bed no leave him where he is what may I give him water what happened fell from a tree how can you contemplate such a thing how can you abandon your son and air for a dinner child is doing well the Apothecary is content what more is there for a father to do I need my gloves nursing does not belong to a man Mary it is not his Province I am as fond of my child as any mother but I have not the nerves of the sitr oh this is always my luck if there is anything disagreeable going on men are sure to get out of but could you be comfortable spending the whole evening away from little Charles what if his father can why shouldn't I then go along and D at the great house leave the boy to my care do you me that's a very good thought you don't mind I do wish to meet Captain Wentworth and you are are by far the properest person to sit with the boy you Haven a mother's feelings have [Music] [Music] you he did inquire after you slightly as might Su have for a slight acquaintance was very attentive to me however when Charles and he made instant friends in fact I believe they to shoot together this morning but they will not call here no no on account of the CH oh on account of the CH for the dogs what I've come for the dogs we're just setting off Captain welworth followed with Henrietta and Louisa Mary may call on you why certainly here he comes now miss m sces m and morning M it is most Pleasant to see you again so soon Captain how's your boy oh much better thank you he's taken some broth I believe captain that you are acquainted with my elder sister an we have met once Captain I was young child a very speedy recovery Mrs mov Henrietta and Louisa swear he's quite a character when think uh your husband I hear is a very decent shot I better not let him grab the best position and I see I have intruded on your breakfast forgive me good day shall we walk with them oh yes and so shall I [Music] you women often come shooting CHS not that often Frederick no had you good hunting Mary oh upon my word yes we bagged oh ever so many birds but that Captain Wentworth is not very Galant towards you an when henrieta asked him what he thought of you he said you were so altered you would not have known you again you suppose we live on board without anything to eat or any cooks or any Serv or any knife and fork ju we ain't Savages let me tell you about the ASP My First Command we sailed away on the As for the year 186 we have a Navy list we shall look her up they made me send for it Captain well you won't find it in the new list I'm afraid you've been broken up for scrap as I was the last man to Commander eight years ago and she was hardly fit to service then nearly sank on several occasions the ASP then I should have only been a gallant Captain Wentworth in a small paragraph at the bottom corner of a newspaper and you'd never have heard of me yet still you took her out well the admiralty likes to entertain itself now and then by sending a few hundred men to see on a ship hardly fit to be employed well said lucky fell to get her lucky fell to get anything so soon I felt my luck I assure you I was well satisfied with the position I was extremely Keen at the time the year six to be at Sea was extremely Keen badly wanted to be doing something well naturally you did what should a young fellow like you do a Shore for a half a year together when a man has no wife he wants to be a float again as well I had no wife in the a six then Captain went with what came next the lonia the lon the lonia those were great days when I had the lonia he she is HMS lonia 74 Gun frig second class A friend and I had a fine Cruise off the West Indies in the lonia taking enough privateers to make it very entertaining and um make us quite Rich you remember Captain har adal yeah excellent fellow I wonder what's become of them did not you bring Mrs Harville and her children around from Portsmouth to Plymouth that's spring yes what I would I'd bring anything of harval from The World's End if he ask me to this from the man famous in the Navy for declaring he will never have a woman on his ship what never except for the ball of course it's from No Lack of gallantry towards women Mrs mus rather the reverse you see it's impossible to make the accommodation onboard ship suitable for a party of ladies what Frederick I have lived on five yes but Sophia were living with your husband and you were the only woman on five that is not to the purpose I hate to hear you talking about all women as though they were fine ladies instead of rational creatures we none of us want to be in calm Waters all our lives when he has a wife Sophie he will sing a different tune when he is married if we have the good luck to live to another War we shall see him very grateful to anybody who will bring him his wife oh no no I have done when Once marries people begin to attack me with oh you shall think very differently when you are married I can only say no I shall and then they say again oh yes you shall and there's an end on it this is my you must must have been a great traveler man well I have crossed the Atlantic four times and I have been once to the East Indies and to different places around home um cor and Lisbon and jalter but I was never in the West Indies we do not call Bermuda or Bahama the West Indies Mrs Musgrove as you know I do not think my mother's ever called them anything in the whole course of her life but did you never suffer any sickness Mrs gr no the only time that I ever imagined myself unwell or had any ideas of danger was the winter that I passed on my own at deal when the Admiral Captain Croft then was away on the North seas that I did not like but as long as we could be together nothing ever ailed me not a [Music] thing oh beg your pardon this is your seat not at [Music] all [Music] [Applause] [Music] no never she has quite given up [Music] to [Music] [Applause] [Music] oh [Applause] henrya is Henry Henry um Captain Wentworth this is our cousin from Winthrop Henry hater sir 20,000 told me he's made £20,000 in the w we Capital match for either of my sisters which do you think the most probable IR to marry the captain Mary gives it for Henrietta and for Louisa I do not think Henrietta has a right to throw herself away on Henry hater as you must think of her family is very inconvenient of any young woman to give bad connections to those who' have not been used to them Henry's a good natur he's good sort of he stands to inherit very pretty property Henry might do far worse if he has him and the weas you can get the captain I should be well satisfied what say you um which one is the captain in love with M and papa to think about is a man they both admire s good morning good morning would you come in and sit with us a little thank you but we to go for a long walk oh I have fond of a long walk this is a very long walk why is everybody always supposing I'm not a good walker I should like to join you very much come on let's fetch our wraps Mar we have our puzzle to f good morning morning we going on a long walk oh you're tired Char neither am I shall We join them H course maybe that would be pleasure [Music] [Music] I wonder where the gig will overturn today do you not be cruel no but it happens every time they go out he's a First Rate sailor but on land fortunately my sister is as happy to be tossed into the ditch as not well if I Lov a man as she lost the emerald I should do just the same nothing would ever separate us and I would rather be overturned by him than driven safely by somebody else fine words [Music] Louisa been getting out of it try to get out of it bless my soul that's Windthrop I see Henry's finished the new barn well now I think we'd better turn back I'm feeling excessively tired come along Henrietta now you've come this far I ought to call on my aunt hater Mary you will accompany me certainly not you might rest a quarter of an hour in her kitchen no indeed walking back up that hill will do me more harm than any sitting down in her kitchen will do me good I intend to rest here thank you and then go home Henrietta May May rest with me she does not want to go down there either do you dear but I will do my duty to my aunt Louisa it's most unpleasant having such connections but I assure you I have never been in that house about twice in my life should try and glean some nuts in the hedro indeed yes my seat is Dam I'm sure Louisa has found a better or leave her be Mary no I will not be down I not be turned back from a thing I had determined to do by the and interference of such a person I'm not so easily persuaded would she have turned backgr but for you I ashamed to say that she would henriot is very lucky to have you for a sister stick always to your purpose the weo be firm I should like to the all for it Mary has a great deal too much of the Elliot Pride we all wish that Charles would married an Instead The Charles want to marry an did you not know she refused him yes when was that about a year before you married Mary L an except him we should have all have liked her a great deal better my parents think it was Lady Russ's doing that my brother not being philosophical enough for her taste she persuaded an to refuse him I had better sit your side if you have had your rest Mary Captain Wentworth I don't believe you know Mr hater Captain went withth Henry good day sir good day sir [Music] Admiral Sophie wind back the badies must be exhausted there is a seat for one it will sa full a mile yes oh an you must be tired now do give us the pleasure of taking you home but there's not room Mrs craw nonsense Sophie and I will squash up yes were we all as Slim as you there would be room for four right walk on it's nice and War bye I wish Frederick would spread a little more canvas and bring us home one of those nurse young ladies to kych this hesitation comes with the piece if it were War he would have settled it long ago not think Sophie that your brother is ready to fall in love I think my brother's ready to make a very foolish match George anybody between 15 and 30 may have them for the asking little beauty few Smiles a few compliments with the Navy and he's a lost man is a letter Frederick now it's for my old friend Harville to settle in line how far is that 16 17 miles I'll ride there tomorrow you're fond of this Harvard I think indeed I am we've had some great sport in the Far Corners of the world unfortunately he's not in good health leg wound got in the war but if you could meet him Charles I'm sure you'd love him as I do well why do we make a visit all together I've long had a wish to see lime please oh let us go please please maybe we take an too of course Let It Be an's treat soon she must leave us for bath where to go to Lime Mary I do not like the sea [Music] [Music] [Music] before we enter 's house I must warn you that lodging there is a captain benck who was my first lieutenant on the Laconia he was devoted to Harv's sister and was set to marry her on our return but Phoebe died while we were still at Sea I believe this is it down my eyes it does me good to see you any friends of yours are welcome in my house Charles may I in uh me ladies I introduce Captain Harville Mrs Harville and Captain be good day how do you do good day I'm very pleased to meet you all you certainly cheered us up please treat our home as if it were your own you mistay a supper have we food do you remember what we ate in [Laughter] [Music] manca J my the Navy these Sailors have more worth than any other set of men in England [Music] and what do you find to occupy yourself within line Captain benett I read wow and what do you read Captain Benning poetry we are living through a great age for poetry I think you read it t as tell me do you prefer Marian or the Lady of the Lake like the Dew on the mountain like the fo on the river like the bubble on the fountain Thou Art gone and forever [Laughter] fairly well thus disunited torn from every nearer tie seared in heart and lone and blighted More Than This I scarce can die I didn't know that one Byron you you want perhaps to include a larger allowance of Pros in your daily study too much poetry maybe unsafe thank you for your kindness you cannot know the depth of my despair Phoebe would have married me before I went to sea but I told told her I told her we should wait for money Dr money come now Captain benick come now you will rally again you must you have no conception of what I have lost yes I have [Music] good morning an morning morning har good morning we were just on our way back for breakfast oh we shall join [Music] you oh I to apologize but it is nothing sir little clippers for breakfast fet me a piece of dry toast and some Jam whose Carriage is that landlord looks pretty f a gentleman of mean sir he come in last night from sidmouth on his way to barath and Mr Elliot Mr Elliot [Music] M it's a man we passed on the beach bless me he must be our cousin did his servant say if he belonged to the Kell family no ma' oh he do say his master will be a baronet one day there it's him Mr Elliot the air to kage Hall do you think he had the Elliot countenance I hardly noticed him I was looking at the horses but I think he had something of the Elliot countenance do not you an they very extraordinary what a bity we' need a chance to introduce ourselves Mary recall that father and Mr Elliot have not been on speaking terms for several years they would neither of them wish us to introduce ourselves quite lucky then you didn't bump into him where's my toast I have enjoyed our debates I too I wonder if I might that is [Music] oh I don't like it oops cat Louisa be careful there high Louisa Lou it's too high too high I am determined Captain Louisa do not be so foolish l God I no she breathes she bre rub her hands rub Lisa Louisa oh God Louis and mother FAL surgeon no no Benny V will know where to go yes yes of course Lou carry her to the harvi yes hold it gently oh no a message should be sent to applecross directly and Henrietta should be taken home to her mother either you or I must go Char I cannot leave my system lay her in my bed well I think it should be AB no one's so capable as AB you will stay won't you stay and nurse her why should I go away instead of an an is nothing to Louis I am family really it is too unkind please Mary no let add take Henrietta if only I if only yes and I regret that damned foolish damned foolish get up [Applause] and prepare the sh you you you SLE SLE the and Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas come and take this C that up [Music] that's she's conscious live [Music] it always rains in bar I'm pleased to have you here with us a thank you Father you'll make a fourth at dinner that must be the ended Advantage I frequ observed that one handsome face will be followed by 30 or five and 30 FES once when I was standing in a shop in Bond Street I kinded 877 women go by one after the other without there being a tolerable face among them but then it was a fosty morning which scarcely one woman in a thousand can stand the test of and as for the men they're infinitely worse streets are full of scarecrows Mr Elliot is hardly a scarecrow Mr Elliot is not ill looking at all Mr Elliot our cousin Mr Elliot been most attentive during our time in bath he's come to call almost every day he a most engaging friend Colonel Wallace but I thought we may see him this afterno afternoon and then you shall perceive and gentleman he is and such fine manners I saw him in fact in line so whom Mr Elliot we met my chance at line perhaps it was Mr Elliot it was well I don't know it might have been perhaps what's the news so Walter a concert in the assembly room to be given in Italian a display of fireworks but here is news indeed most vital news father the dager lady dimple and The Honorable Miss carit are arrived in Laura place our cousins they receive us do you think they would not snub us surely if it please God let them not snub us Mr so Walter lady I happen to be passing by come in come in you do not know I think Mr Elliot my younger daughter Anne oh we have had a glimpse of each other Sir Walter on the seashore down at line I heard of the terrible accident thereafter I had left is the young lady quite oh she's making a good recovery I believe thank you Mr Elliot but slowly good I'm glad you must have been deeply distressing yes which young lady PR one of the musgrow Louisa oh Farmer's Daughter Mr Elliot a guest of C Mr Elliot he paid his respects after lunch and was received with great cordiality but he and your father have not exchanged one word since his most inappropriate marriage he is now a widower lady Russell and she has a strong desire for reconciliation he holds my father he says in high esteem It's Perfectly Natural that now he is older Mr Elliott should begin to appreciate the value of blood and connection good morning lady Russell good morning has he manners very very good matters and correct opinions and wide knowledge of the world this is almost agreeable the air presumptive reformed and on good terms with the head of his family most agreeable I suspect Mr Elliot also wishes to be on good terms with my sister Elizabeth Elizabeth Elizabeth is many hours at her the dressing table when Mr Elliot is expected lady will Sir Henry good morning good morning lady tell me did you attend the philosophical Society why yes was the resolution carried it was the atheists were routed thoroughly routed did dear William speak he did we are here to improve the ad's Health what's the problem Oh dry land my dear dry land it appears it does not agree with me legs oh de come take some of this now that she is settled here I cannot suppose myself wanted perhaps I ought to go home there is no need to do that I assure you she is nothing to me compared to you but my dear Madam as yet you seen nothing of bath you must not run away from us now ah good morning good morning we wait this morning upon our cousins an the DAR your lady dmle and the honorable Miss car you accompan us I hope if you wish a Vic Countess she is a Vic Countess and family family connections are always worth preserving we shall call and be presented your looks are greatly improved and you're less thin in your person and in your cheeks and your complexions fresher what you using gin lotion no nothing I recommend the constant use of Gins during the Spring months Mrs Clay is using it and you see what it's done for her it's quite carried away her freckles so Walter Elliot late of kench Hall lady Russell Miss Elizabeth OT Miss Anne Elliot and M clay and Mrs clay my father declared it a notable success but I can discern no superiority of manner accomplishment or understanding in the door rles and that is all that there is to it good company is always worth seeking they may be nothing in themselves but they will collect good company around them my idea of good company Mr Elliot is the fellowship of clever well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation and a liberality of ideas that is what I call good company that is not good company that is the best good company requires only birth education and manners and with regard to education is not very particular my dear cousin the dles will move in the first set in bath this winter and as rank is rank you're being known to be related will be highly advantageous I perceive your value for Rank and connection to be greater than mine not at all you're simply Too Proud to admit it am I yes I think we are very alike are we in what respect in one respect I'm certain we both feel that every opportunity for your father to mix in the best Society may be of use in diverting his attentions from those who are beneath him you presume to know me very well Mr Elliot in my heart I know you intimately Westgate buildings and who is this invalid you visit in West gate buildings a Mrs Smith a Mrs Smith a widow a widow Mrs Smith and what is her attraction that she's old and sickly on my word miss an Elliot you have the most extraordinary taste everything that revolts other people is inviting to you she has a former School fellow of mine father and I'm engaged to spend this afternoon with her lady little imp's invitation is most pressing could you not put off this old person till tomor it is the only afternoon for some time which would at once suit her and myself so you would snap lady dmle for Mrs Smith loding in Westgate buildings you would prefer an everyday Mrs Smith your own family connections among the nobility of England and Ireland Mrs Smith such your name once and for all will you or will you not accompany us to a tea party and our cousins the dmes no sir I will not I have a prior engagement with Mrs Smith who is not the only Widow in bath with little to live on and no surname of dignity but do you not suffer from Melancholy how could I be Melancholy when you are come to visit can you walk at all no but I will not allow sickness to ruin my spirits did your husband leave you any money very little his Affairs had utterly collapsed and it is all spent on Nurse Rook Who besides carrying me into the hot bath brings me my one source of consolation delicious gossip from the world outside so you are a spy nurse I keep my ears open that's all what have you heard of my friend here well I know her cousin Mr Elliot thinks terribly highly over her oh you know that I tend on Colonel Wallace's wife who's uh indisposed with a baby and she says that colon Wallace says that Mr Elliot say enough you see an there are no secrets in bath you remember my brother-in-law Frederick yes well we thought he was to marry Louisa mzo how'd you do he CED a week after week yes uh the only wonder why what were they waiting for till the business at lime happened when of course she was clear that they must wait till her brain was set to write now the matter has taken the strangest turn of all Frederick has removed to Shropshire good morning how' you do and the young lady instead of being to marry him is to marry James benck well you know James benck I I'm a little acquainted with Captain Bennett yes oh she is to marry him I confess I'm amazed oh certainly it's unforeseen but it's true we have it in a letter from Frederick himself but their minds are so dissimilar yes but they were thrown together several weeks and Louisa just recovering from illness would have been in an interesting State No Doubt loua will learn to be an Enthusiast for Scott and Byron that's learned already of course of course they fell in love over poetry so Frederick is Unshackled and free and um is he bitter not at all not at all the letter is sanguin there's barely an oath in it from beginning to end you would not think from his way of writing that he'd ever thought about this young um what's her name Louisa yeah Louisa for himself at all so poor Frederick will have to begin all over again with somebody [Music] else that's oh this rain I'm sure Mr Elliot will return in a moment I believe that mullen's marzy pan is as fine as any in B we not you Penelope yes it is it is quite a I found lady dimple's Carriage she will be pleased to convey you home she has a last room only for two it is no trouble to me to walk nonsense you have a cold I can walk really I am content you might show me that parasol that you mentioned you'll ruin your shoes an has thick boots on Mr Elliot would you be so kind I should be delighted to escort Miss sir then that's settled please tell The Coachman that we're ready and are you in well I I will just I'll just get some water excuse me excuse me please good morning Captain winworth Miss arot so you are come to Bath well yes I I am and how do you like it B well I've yet to see it of course your family yes are they in health they are they are thank you and you are you in health I'm very well indeed thank you Captain lady dar's carriage for the Miss Elliots that's us you're not going to there is no room I shall walk but it's raining oh very little nothing that I regard I I like to walk though I only got here yesterday I'm already armed for bath please take me oh thank you I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting shall we set off the rain is eased good morning captain [Music] [Music] for [Music] [Music] for how' you do Captain well thank you Miss you've come for the concert no I have come through a lecture of navigation am I in the wrong place I've hardly seen you since that wretched day at light I'm afraid you must have suffered someone from the shock the more so from not overpowering you at the time I do not think I was in danger from suffering from not being overow thank you Captain when you had the presence of mind to send Captain benck for a surgeon I'll bet you had little idea of the consequences no I had none but I hope it will be a very happy match indeed I doo wish them black they have no difficulties to contend with at home no opposition no Caprice no delays and yet Louisa Musgrove is a very amiable sweet tempered girl and not unintelligent but benick is something more he's a clever man a reading man and I do View suddenly attaching himself to her like that a man in his situation with a broken heart Phoebe har was a wonderful woman and he was devoted to her and a man does not recover from such a Devotion to such a woman he ought not he does not did you stay long at line uh a fortnite until we were assured of Louise's recovery the country round about is very fine I walked and rode a great deal I should like to see it again would you I would have thought I mean the distress were too painful but when the pain is over I have traveled so little every fresh place is of interest to me one day I should very much would like to see it again it was my doing solely mine Louisa would not have been obstinate if I had not been weak I have never did to do him for may I have the [Music] pleasure [Music] and after they have done this the two hearts will ah combine in Eternal Union that is the literal meaning of the word to give the sense we not I think be proper besides I am a poor Italian scholar yes I see you are I see you have only enough of the language to translate it at sight into clear comprehensible English you need not say anything more of your ignorance here is complete proof well I should hate to be examined by a real proficient Mr you are too modest the world is not aware of half of your accomplishments this is too much flattery I do not think I could ever flatter you enough a well-looking man he a very well-looking man fine young man indeed more air than one often sees in b i I dare say captain Wentworth of the Navy a bowing acquaintance his sister is married to a tenant of mine in sual do take my meaning an or must I translate for you please excuse excuse me one moment Oh Captain are you leaving already yes but the music is good is it not I neither know nor care but will you not what this is too sudden is it but what is the matter with you nothing nothing at all miss you must come back to explain the attorney again miss car is anxious to to know what she is to hear good night but the next song is very beautiful it's a very beautiful love song is that not worth your staying for no there's nothing worth my staying for it is [Music] beginning [Music] morning good morning sir thank you good morning good morning oh I said Charles is the delightful but Mary dear where are you staying we were at the white heart with Mrs Musgrove and Henrietta and Captain Harville you remember a man from lime of course come and see upstairs oh yes and what brings old Mrs mzw to Bath she's come to buy wedding clothes for Henrietta and Louisa this so exciting it makes me feel giddy a double wedding what do you think for Louise's hair and this one or this one oh Weezer has become so severe mamar I wonder she would want a ribbon in her hair at all give her a book of First to hold instead look who I found Mama Captain Wentworth Morning Captain morning and I've done something M that you like I've been to the theater and I've secured a box for tomorrow night and you will accompany us I do hope I am obliged to you Mrs mgro but I cannot there is an evening party at Camden Place to which I understand you shall all be invited sh what's an evening party well it depended only on me Charles I assure you I should prefer the theater but I have an obligation to my family then we shall go another time when you are free to join us thank you Captain har come and sit with me I am desperately in need of a fresh opinion perhaps you have not been in bath long enough to learn to enjoy these parties they give they mean nothing to me those who hold them believe the theater to be beneath their dignity but I am no card player no never while away ah there is Mrs clay I am sure standing under the colonade and a gentleman with her guess my SW it's Mr Elliot no cannot be Mr Elliot he has gone out of bath for 2 days to stay with his friends in Kon Park upon my word I think I may be supposed to know my own cousin come and look is it not Mr Elliot but you must see the aptness of the match you would step into your dear mother's shoes as Mistress of Kellen sh anybody capable of thought must approve it oh he is very Charming but my instinct tells me Instinct this is no time for Instinct look at the facts the present Mr Elliot is the most eligible gent Mr Elliot why has his character altered so completely why do I feel I know him so little you do not know him oh he is charming he is clever but I I have never seen any burst of feeling any warmth of Fury or Delight you will come to know him that is not what I want Miss OT there is a gentleman of the Navy wishes to meet privately with you concerning Kellen Hall in Somerset he says it must be the Admiral please excuse me I have a commission from my Admiral and I must discharge it though you may think me impertinent but remember I speak for him the Admiral is aware that everything is settled for a union between Mr Elliot and yourself and it has occurred to the Admiral that when you are married it might be your wish to return to Kellen Hall and I have been charged to tell you that if this should be what you wish the Admiral will cancel his lease and that he and my sister will find themselves another place there I've done my duty do you wish it all you have to do is give me a yes or a no and we are both released the adone is too kind just say it yes or no why is everyone assuming that Captain Wentworth lady Russell you have an extraordinary ability to discompose my friend sir you have an extraordinary ability to influence her mom for which I find it hard to forget give you God bless you man God bless you thank you very much oh why does the hul toown suffer this Dreadful misapprehension that I shall marry him well I mean Shan you no I have to say I'm relieved to hear it why because did you never wonder why a man who for years had held the honor of your family as cheap as dirt who showed not the slightest interest in the Barony or the Kellen estate suddenly show such interest what do you know I was at Colonel Wallace's yesterday and I chanced to hear him complain to his wife that Mr Elliot required another loan but he is Rich he was rich he has lost it his style of life is a sham he lives on borrowed money are you saying he pays his attentions to me because he wants the title he wants the land he heard of your sister's friend Mrs CLA who is hoping perhaps to become the next lady Elliot knows to provide Sir Walter with a son an air so if he marries you he gains some footing in the family and exerts his influence on your father and keeps his inheritance but why did you say nothing of this before we have only just learned it how Despicable well miss Musgrove and my brother hater they met him again morning Mrs M good morning Mrs oh they are all gone shopping an but Henrietta has given me strict instructions to keep you here till they return please come and sit with us oh thank you so ma'am all things considered as Henry hater was wild about it and my daughter pretty near as bad we thought let them marry it once and make the best of it at any rate said I to Papa it will be better than a long engagement thing I so abominable for young people as a long long engagement oh no it is always as unal to be engaged do you know who this is oh it's Captain benick yes but it was not done for Louisa Musgrove this was drawn at the cape for my poor sister and now I have the charge of getting it set for another it's too much for me I confess so he undertakes it he's writing instructions to the frame makers now foror Phoebe she would not have forgotten him so soon it's not in her nature it would not be in the nature of any woman who truly loved do you claim that for your sex we do not forget you as soon as you forget us we can cannot help ourselves we live at home quiet confined and our feelings Prey Upon Us you always have business of some sort or other to take you back into the world I will not allow it to be any more man's nature than women's to be Inc constant or to forget those they love or have loved I believe the reverse I believe in have you finished your letter yes uh not quite few L let me just observe that all histories are against you all stories pros and verse I don't think I ever opened a book in my life which did not have something to say on women's fickleness but they were all written by men I suppose so if I could only make you understand what a man suffers when he takes a last look at his wife and children and watches the boat that he has sent them off in as long as it's in sight and then turns away and says God knows whether we'll ever meet again if I could only show you the glow of his soul when he does see them once more when coming back after a 12mth perhaps and obliged to put into another Port he calculates how soon he can get them there pretending to deceive himself and saying they cannot be his such your day but all the while hoping for them 12 hours soon and seeing them arrive at last as If Heaven had given them Wings oh I believe you capable of everything great and good so long as if I may so long as the woman you love lives and lives for you all the privilege I claim for my own sex and it is not a very enviable one you need not covered it is that of loving longest when all hope is gone here Fredick you and I must part company I believe one moment s but we shall all have the pleasure of meeting again this evening at your party har thank you so much if you're ready I'm at your service good morning good morning morning good morning now where in Earth have Henrietta and Mary got themselves to I forgive you Mrs musra I left my umbrella mom Wentworth I can listen no longer in silence I must speak to you by such means as are within my reach you'll pierce my soul I am half Agony half hope tell me not that I am too late that such precious feelings are gone forever I offer myself to you again with a heart even more your own when you broke it8 years and a half ago dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman that his love has an earlier death I have loved none but you been weak and weak and resentful I have been but never inconstant you alone have brought me to bath for you alone I think and plan have you not SE have you not seen this can you fail to have understood my wishes I wait Le 10 days I have your your feelings I must go UNC my I shall return follow your party as soon as possible party as soon as possible a word a word a look will be enough to decide whether I enter your father's house this evening or [Music] never and something the matter look at you and I feel a little Fain Mrs mcro um I will go home if I may well means my dear go home directly and take care of yourself so you may be fit for this evening yes Charles go and call a chair no no no I assure you Mrs Musgrove I am I am well a able to walk um good morning see this Charles I want you to assure Captain Wentworth and Captain har that we hope to see them both tonight it was understood I'm sure it was I think it was understood they must come do you hear you will see them again this morning to promise me you will mention it you may mention it yourself Frederick which way are you going I hardly know are you going near Camden place because if you are I shall have no scrup in asking you to take Anne's arm to her father's door she's rather done for this morning magesty am to be at the gunsmith he promised me the sight of a capital gun he's just about to send off a good you like that double barrel of mine which you w shoing I shall have time to take her Charles I thank you I tried to forget you I thought I had spee spee Afric [Music] B the [Music] G wait captain went with right you must not monopolize him it's a very bad habit of yours bonapart has got off alurn raised an Army in France it seems there's to be another War so you will be leaving us again every when you make a decision man you must stick with it he's not going back at your age I found out what I wanted I decided to marry just that my I amri I hope one day to see you do the same I hope so too may we speak a moment have you thought any further about my offer what offer was that Mr OT my offer to flatter and adore you all the days of your life I haven't really had a moment Mr Elliott to turn my mind to it Captain Wentworth and Captain Harvey Captain Wentworth come in come in what would you play with I have come on business Sir Walter business my proposal of marriage to your daughter an has been accepted and I respectfully request permission to fix a date an you want to marry an whatever for [Music] [Music] feel Jo the Lord the king God [Music] [Music] I [Music] oh
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