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The
Coles
expressed
themselves
so
properly
--
there
was
so
much
real
attention
in
the
manner
of
it
--
so
much
consideration
for
her
father
.
"
They
would
have
solicited
the
honour
earlier
,
but
had
been
waiting
the
arrival
of
a
folding-screen
from
London
,
which
they
hoped
might
keep
Mr.
Woodhouse
from
any
draught
of
air
,
and
therefore
induce
him
the
more
readily
to
give
them
the
honour
of
his
company
.
"
Upon
the
whole
,
she
was
very
persuadable
;
and
it
being
briefly
settled
among
themselves
how
it
might
be
done
without
neglecting
his
comfort
--
how
certainly
Mrs.
Goddard
,
if
not
Mrs.
Bates
,
might
be
depended
on
for
bearing
him
company
--
Mr.
Woodhouse
was
to
be
talked
into
an
acquiescence
of
his
daughter
's
going
out
to
dinner
on
a
day
now
near
at
hand
,
and
spending
the
whole
evening
away
from
him
.
As
for
his
going
,
Emma
did
not
wish
him
to
think
it
possible
,
the
hours
would
be
too
late
,
and
the
party
too
numerous
.
He
was
soon
pretty
well
resigned
.
"
I
am
not
fond
of
dinner-visiting
,
"
said
he
--
"
I
never
was
.
No
more
is
Emma
.
Late
hours
do
not
agree
with
us
.
I
am
sorry
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cole
should
have
done
it
.
I
think
it
would
be
much
better
if
they
would
come
in
one
afternoon
next
summer
,
and
take
their
tea
with
us
--
take
us
in
their
afternoon
walk
;
which
they
might
do
,
as
our
hours
are
so
reasonable
,
and
yet
get
home
without
being
out
in
the
damp
of
the
evening
.
The
dews
of
a
summer
evening
are
what
I
would
not
expose
any
body
to
.
However
,
as
they
are
so
very
desirous
to
have
dear
Emma
dine
with
them
,
and
as
you
will
both
be
there
,
and
Mr.
Knightley
too
,
to
take
care
of
her
,
I
can
not
wish
to
prevent
it
,
provided
the
weather
be
what
it
ought
,
neither
damp
,
nor
cold
,
nor
windy
.
"
Then
turning
to
Mrs.
Weston
,
with
a
look
of
gentle
reproach
--
"
Ah
!
Miss
Taylor
,
if
you
had
not
married
,
you
would
have
staid
at
home
with
me
.
"
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"
Well
,
sir
,
"
cried
Mr.
Weston
,
"
as
I
took
Miss
Taylor
away
,
it
is
incumbent
on
me
to
supply
her
place
,
if
I
can
;
and
I
will
step
to
Mrs.
Goddard
in
a
moment
,
if
you
wish
it
.
"
But
the
idea
of
any
thing
to
be
done
in
a
moment
,
was
increasing
,
not
lessening
,
Mr.
Woodhouse
's
agitation
.
The
ladies
knew
better
how
to
allay
it
.
Mr.
Weston
must
be
quiet
,
and
every
thing
deliberately
arranged
.
With
this
treatment
,
Mr.
Woodhouse
was
soon
composed
enough
for
talking
as
usual
.
"
He
should
be
happy
to
see
Mrs.
Goddard
.
He
had
a
great
regard
for
Mrs.
Goddard
;
and
Emma
should
write
a
line
,
and
invite
her
.
James
could
take
the
note
.
But
first
of
all
,
there
must
be
an
answer
written
to
Mrs.
Cole
.
"
"
You
will
make
my
excuses
,
my
dear
,
as
civilly
as
possible
.
You
will
say
that
I
am
quite
an
invalid
,
and
go
no
where
,
and
therefore
must
decline
their
obliging
invitation
;
beginning
with
my
compliments
,
of
course
.
But
you
will
do
every
thing
right
.
I
need
not
tell
you
what
is
to
be
done
.
We
must
remember
to
let
James
know
that
the
carriage
will
be
wanted
on
Tuesday
.
I
shall
have
no
fears
for
you
with
him
.
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We
have
never
been
there
above
once
since
the
new
approach
was
made
;
but
still
I
have
no
doubt
that
James
will
take
you
very
safely
.
And
when
you
get
there
,
you
must
tell
him
at
what
time
you
would
have
him
come
for
you
again
;
and
you
had
better
name
an
early
hour
.
You
will
not
like
staying
late
.
You
will
get
very
tired
when
tea
is
over
.
"
"
But
you
would
not
wish
me
to
come
away
before
I
am
tired
,
papa
?
"
"
Oh
!
no
,
my
love
;
but
you
will
soon
be
tired
.
There
will
be
a
great
many
people
talking
at
once
.
You
will
not
like
the
noise
.
"