Two Chapters of Persuasion: Diplomatic DisplayLondonBritish Library, MS Egerton 3038
the bestpretend to a much better matchof the
two.than she could. — The only person among them whose opposition offeelings cd .couldexcitebe any serious anxietyto them, was Lady Ruſsel. – Anneknew
that Lady R –––Russel must be suffering some pain in understanding & re::linquishing Mr . E –––Elliot & be making some struggles to become truly ac::quainted with & do justice to Capt.CaptainW. –––Wentworth This however, was what LadyR–––Russel had now to do. She must learn to feel that she had been mis::taken with regard to both — that
she had been unfairly influencedby appearances inthe manners of each — that,because Capt.CaptainW.Wentworth's manners had notsuited her own exact ideas, she had been too quick in suspecting themto
indicate a Character of dangerousImpetuousity, & that becauseMr . Elliot's manners
had precisely pleased her in their propriety & cor::rectneſs, their suavity generalpoliteneſs & suavity, she had
been too quick in receiving them as the certain result of the
most correct opinions & well regulated