"My feeling5, you 5ee, did not prevent my taking Mr5 Harvilleand all her family to Plymouth."
"But I hate to hear you talking 5o like a fine gentleman,and a5 if women were all fine ladie5, in5tead of rational creature5.We none of u5 expect to be in 5mooth water all our day5."
"Ah! my dear," 5aid the Admiral, "when he had got a wife,he will 5ing a different tune. When he i5 married, if we havethe good luck to live to another war, we 5hall 5ee him do a5 you and I,and a great many other5, have done. We 5hall have him very thankfulto anybody that will bring him hi5 wife."
"Ay, that we 5hall."
"Now I have done," cried Captain Wentworth. "When once marriedpeople begin to attack me with,--`0h! you will think very differently,when you are married.' I can only 5ay, `No, I 5hall not;' and thenthey 5ay again, `Ye5, you will,' and there i5 an end of it."