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"
Who
shall
answer
that
question
?
"
cried
Emma
.
"
My
father
would
say
'
yes
,
'
Mr.
Knightley
'
no
;
'
and
Miss
Bates
and
I
that
he
is
just
the
happy
medium
.
When
you
have
been
here
a
little
longer
,
Miss
Fairfax
,
you
will
understand
that
Mr.
Elton
is
the
standard
of
perfection
in
Highbury
,
both
in
person
and
mind
.
"
"
Very
true
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
so
she
will
.
He
is
the
very
best
young
man
--
But
,
my
dear
Jane
,
if
you
remember
,
I
told
you
yesterday
he
was
precisely
the
height
of
Mr.
Perry
.
Miss
Hawkins
--
I
dare
say
,
an
excellent
young
woman
.
His
extreme
attention
to
my
mother
--
wanting
her
to
sit
in
the
vicarage
pew
,
that
she
might
hear
the
better
,
for
my
mother
is
a
little
deaf
,
you
know
--
it
is
not
much
,
but
she
does
not
hear
quite
quick
.
Jane
says
that
Colonel
Campbell
is
a
little
deaf
.
He
fancied
bathing
might
be
good
for
it
--
the
warm
bath
--
but
she
says
it
did
him
no
lasting
benefit
.
Colonel
Campbell
,
you
know
,
is
quite
our
angel
.
And
Mr.
Dixon
seems
a
very
charming
young
man
,
quite
worthy
of
him
.
It
is
such
a
happiness
when
good
people
get
together
--
and
they
always
do
.
Now
,
here
will
be
Mr.
Elton
and
Miss
Hawkins
;
and
there
are
the
Coles
,
such
very
good
people
;
and
the
Perrys
--
I
suppose
there
never
was
a
happier
or
a
better
couple
than
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Perry
.
I
say
,
sir
,
"
turning
to
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
"
I
think
there
are
few
places
with
such
society
as
Highbury
.
I
always
say
,
we
are
quite
blessed
in
our
neighbours
.
--
My
dear
sir
,
if
there
is
one
thing
my
mother
loves
better
than
another
,
it
is
pork
--
a
roast
loin
of
pork
--
"
"
As
to
who
,
or
what
Miss
Hawkins
is
,
or
how
long
he
has
been
acquainted
with
her
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
nothing
I
suppose
can
be
known
.
One
feels
that
it
can
not
be
a
very
long
acquaintance
.
He
has
been
gone
only
four
weeks
.
"
Nobody
had
any
information
to
give
;
and
,
after
a
few
more
wonderings
,
Emma
said
,
"
You
are
silent
,
Miss
Fairfax
--
but
I
hope
you
mean
to
take
an
interest
in
this
news
.
You
,
who
have
been
hearing
and
seeing
so
much
of
late
on
these
subjects
,
who
must
have
been
so
deep
in
the
business
on
Miss
Campbell
's
account
--
we
shall
not
excuse
your
being
indifferent
about
Mr.
Elton
and
Miss
Hawkins
.
"
"
When
I
have
seen
Mr.
Elton
,
"
replied
Jane
,
"
I
dare
say
I
shall
be
interested
--
but
I
believe
it
requires
that
with
me
.
And
as
it
is
some
months
since
Miss
Campbell
married
,
the
impression
may
be
a
little
worn
off
.
"
"
Yes
,
he
has
been
gone
just
four
weeks
,
as
you
observe
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
"
said
Miss
Bates
,
"
four
weeks
yesterday
.
--
A
Miss
Hawkins
!
--
Well
,
I
had
always
rather
fancied
it
would
be
some
young
lady
hereabouts
;
not
that
I
ever
--
Mrs.
Cole
once
whispered
to
me
--
but
I
immediately
said
,
'
No
,
Mr.
Elton
is
a
most
worthy
young
man
--
but
'
--
In
short
,
I
do
not
think
I
am
particularly
quick
at
those
sort
of
discoveries
.
I
do
not
pretend
to
it
.
What
is
before
me
,
I
see
.
At
the
same
time
,
nobody
could
wonder
if
Mr.
Elton
should
have
aspired
--
Miss
Woodhouse
lets
me
chatter
on
,
so
good-humouredly
.
She
knows
I
would
not
offend
for
the
world
.
How
does
Miss
Smith
do
?
She
seems
quite
recovered
now
.
Have
you
heard
from
Mrs.
John
Knightley
lately
?
Oh
!
those
dear
little
children
.
Jane
,
do
you
know
I
always
fancy
Mr.
Dixon
like
Mr.
John
Knightley
.
I
mean
in
person
--
tall
,
and
with
that
sort
of
look
--
and
not
very
talkative
.
"
"
Quite
wrong
,
my
dear
aunt
;
there
is
no
likeness
at
all
.
"