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Can't agree   Written by Cheryl (10/3/2005 6:54 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, "Wretchedly altered" is Anne's thought, not CW's words!, penned by Mia I.
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He did say and think it. The whole end of ch. 7 is told through his point of view:

Frederick Wentworth had used such words, or something like them, but without an idea that they would be carried round to her. He had thought her wretchedly altered, and in the first moment of appeal, had spoken as he felt. (ch 7)

Mary only says that "You were so altered he should not have known you again."

"Wretchedly altered" were his thoughts, even if he didn't say the actual words.


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