Two Chapters of Persuasion: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, MS Egerton 3038
 & Anne rose to go.  — She was
                        ear::nestly invited to stay dinner;  — &a note was dispatched to Camden
                            Place  — and she staid;  —she staid till 10 at night.And during that time, more than oneinterval was secured to them by
                                Mrs -Croft the Husband & wife, either by the wife's contrivance, or
                    by simply going on in their usual way, were frequentlyout of the room
                    together  — gone upstairs to hear a noise, or gone downstairs to settle their accounts, orgone upon the Landing place to
                    trimthe Lamp.  — And these precious
                    momentswere turned to so good an account thatallmany of the most anxious feelings of thepast were gone through.  – Before theyparted at night, Anne had the felicityof being aſsured in the first place that  — (so far frombeing altered for the
                    worse!)  – shehad gainedinexpreſsibly in personal Lovelineſs;
                    &that as to Character –her's was nowfixed on his Mind as Perfection it::self  —maintaining bearing the just medium ofFortitude & Gentleneſs;  – that he hadnever ceased to love & prefer her, though ithad been only at Uppercroſs
                    thathe had learnt to do her anyJus::tice — & only at Lyme that he had begun to understand his
                    ownsensations;  — that at Lyme he had
