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And besides, I want to playsomething more to you--a very pretty piece--and your cousin Edmund'sprime favourite. You must stay and hear your cousin's favourite."Fanny felt that she must; and though she had not waited for thatsentence to be thinking of Edmund, such a memento made her particularlyawake to his idea, and she fancied him sitting in that room again andagain, perhaps in the very spot where she sat now, listening withconstant delight to the favourite air, played, as it appeared to her,with superior tone and expression; and though pleased with it herself,and glad to like whatever was liked by him, she was more sincerelyimpatient to go away at the conclusion of it than she had been before;and on this being evident, she was so kindly asked to call again, totake them in her walk whenever she could, to come and hear more of theharp, that she felt it necessary to be done, if no objection arose athome.
As soon as they were out of sight, the ladies of Captain Wentworth'sparty began talking of them."Mr Elliot does not dislike his cousin, I fancy?""Oh! no, that is clear enough. One can guess what will happen there.He is always with them; half lives in the family, I believe. What avery good-looking man!""Yes, and Miss Atkinson, who dined with him once at the Wallises, sayshe is the most agreeable man she ever was in company with.cerahutfok
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