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CHAPTER XVII.

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    properlyandasamanofprinciple,thiswasallclearenough.Hecertainlyknewwhatwasright,norcouldshefixonanyonearticleofmoraldutyevidentlytransgressedbutyetshewouldhavebeenafraidtoanswerforhisconduct.Shedistrustedthepast,ifnotthepresent.Thenameswhichoccasionallydroptofformerassociates,theallusionstoformerpracticesandpursuits,suggestedsuspicionsnotfavourableofwhathehadbeen.ShesawthattherehadbeenbadhabitsthatSundaytravellinghadbeenacommonthingthattherehadbeenaperiodofhislife(andprobablynotashortone)whenhehadbeen,atleast,carelessinallseriousmattersand,thoughhemightnowthinkverydifferently,whocouldanswerforthetruesentimentsofaclever,cautiousman,grownoldenoughtoappreciateafaircharacter?Howcoulditeverbeascertainedthathismindwastrulycleansed? MrElliotwasrational,discreet,polished,buthewasnotopen.Therewasneveranyburstoffeeling,anywarmthofindignationordelight,attheevilorgoodofothers.This,toAnne,wasadecidedimperfection.Herearlyimpressionswereincurable.Sheprizedthefrank,theopen-hearted,theeagercharacterbeyondallothers.Warmthandenthusiasmdidcaptivateherstill.Shefeltthatshecouldsomuchmoredependuponthesincerityofthosewhosometimeslookedorsaidacarelessorahastything,thanofthosewhosepresenceofmindnevervaried,whosetongueneverslipped. MrElliotwastoogenerallyagreeable.Variousaswerethetempersinherfather’shouse,hepleasedthemall.Heenduredtoowell,stoodtoowellwitheverybody.HehadspokentoherwithsomedegreeofopennessofMrsClayhadappearedcompletelytoseewhatMrsClaywasabout,andtoholdherincontemptandyetMrsClayfoundhimasagreeableasanybody. LadyRussellsaweitherlessormorethanheryoungfriend,forshesawnothingtoexcitedistrust.ShecouldnotimagineamanmoreexactlywhatheoughttobethanMrElliotnordidsheeverenjoyasweeterfeelingthanthehopeofseeinghimreceivethehandofherbelovedAnneinKellynchchurch,inthecourseofthefollowingautumn.
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