[Shirley's firm on that statement, even if she's obviously frustrated too. That part is more at herself, for being so transparent.
If she were having this conversation with Fenimore, this is the point where Shirley would apologize and explain what she was thinking. But Fenimore is gone and Eleanor has no reason to want to listen to her, so she just gets the apology.]
...I'm sorry, too. You were just telling me about something you heard.
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[Shirley's firm on that statement, even if she's obviously frustrated too. That part is more at herself, for being so transparent.
If she were having this conversation with Fenimore, this is the point where Shirley would apologize and explain what she was thinking. But Fenimore is gone and Eleanor has no reason to want to listen to her, so she just gets the apology.]
...I'm sorry, too. You were just telling me about something you heard.