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"
You
know
Miss
Fairfax
's
situation
in
life
,
I
conclude
;
what
she
is
destined
to
be
?
"
"
Yes
--
(
rather
hesitatingly
)
--
I
believe
I
do
.
"
"
You
get
upon
delicate
subjects
,
Emma
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weston
smiling
;
"
remember
that
I
am
here
.
--
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
hardly
knows
what
to
say
when
you
speak
of
Miss
Fairfax
's
situation
in
life
.
I
will
move
a
little
farther
off
.
"
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"
I
certainly
do
forget
to
think
of
her
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
as
having
ever
been
any
thing
but
my
friend
and
my
dearest
friend
.
"
He
looked
as
if
he
fully
understood
and
honoured
such
a
sentiment
.
When
the
gloves
were
bought
,
and
they
had
quitted
the
shop
again
,
"
Did
you
ever
hear
the
young
lady
we
were
speaking
of
,
play
?
"
said
Frank
Churchill
.
"
Ever
hear
her
!
"
repeated
Emma
.
"
You
forget
how
much
she
belongs
to
Highbury
.
I
have
heard
her
every
year
of
our
lives
since
we
both
began
.
She
plays
charmingly
.
"
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"
You
think
so
,
do
you
?
--
I
wanted
the
opinion
of
some
one
who
could
really
judge
.
She
appeared
to
me
to
play
well
,
that
is
,
with
considerable
taste
,
but
I
know
nothing
of
the
matter
myself
.
--
I
am
excessively
fond
of
music
,
but
without
the
smallest
skill
or
right
of
judging
of
any
body
's
performance
.
--
I
have
been
used
to
hear
her
's
admired
;
and
I
remember
one
proof
of
her
being
thought
to
play
well
:
--
a
man
,
a
very
musical
man
,
and
in
love
with
another
woman
--
engaged
to
her
--
on
the
point
of
marriage
--
would
yet
never
ask
that
other
woman
to
sit
down
to
the
instrument
,
if
the
lady
in
question
could
sit
down
instead
--
never
seemed
to
like
to
hear
one
if
he
could
hear
the
other
.
That
,
I
thought
,
in
a
man
of
known
musical
talent
,
was
some
proof
.
"
"
Proof
indeed
!
"
said
Emma
,
highly
amused
.
--
"
Mr.
Dixon
is
very
musical
,
is
he
?
We
shall
know
more
about
them
all
,
in
half
an
hour
,
from
you
,
than
Miss
Fairfax
would
have
vouchsafed
in
half
a
year
.
"