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"
With
Tuesday
came
the
agreeable
prospect
of
seeing
him
again
,
and
for
a
longer
time
than
hitherto
;
of
judging
of
his
general
manners
,
and
by
inference
,
of
the
meaning
of
his
manners
towards
herself
;
of
guessing
how
soon
it
might
be
necessary
for
her
to
throw
coldness
into
her
air
;
and
of
fancying
what
the
observations
of
all
those
might
be
,
who
were
now
seeing
them
together
for
the
first
time
.
She
meant
to
be
very
happy
,
in
spite
of
the
scene
being
laid
at
Mr.
Cole
's
;
and
without
being
able
to
forget
that
among
the
failings
of
Mr.
Elton
,
even
in
the
days
of
his
favour
,
none
had
disturbed
her
more
than
his
propensity
to
dine
with
Mr.
Cole
.
Her
father
's
comfort
was
amply
secured
,
Mrs.
Bates
as
well
as
Mrs.
Goddard
being
able
to
come
;
and
her
last
pleasing
duty
,
before
she
left
the
house
,
was
to
pay
her
respects
to
them
as
they
sat
together
after
dinner
;
and
while
her
father
was
fondly
noticing
the
beauty
of
her
dress
,
to
make
the
two
ladies
all
the
amends
in
her
power
,
by
helping
them
to
large
slices
of
cake
and
full
glasses
of
wine
,
for
whatever
unwilling
self-denial
his
care
of
their
constitution
might
have
obliged
them
to
practise
during
the
meal
.
--
She
had
provided
a
plentiful
dinner
for
them
;
she
wished
she
could
know
that
they
had
been
allowed
to
eat
it
.
She
followed
another
carriage
to
Mr.
Cole
's
door
;
and
was
pleased
to
see
that
it
was
Mr.
Knightley
's
;
for
Mr.
Knightley
keeping
no
horses
,
having
little
spare
money
and
a
great
deal
of
health
,
activity
,
and
independence
,
was
too
apt
,
in
Emma
's
opinion
,
to
get
about
as
he
could
,
and
not
use
his
carriage
so
often
as
became
the
owner
of
Donwell
Abbey
.
She
had
an
opportunity
now
of
speaking
her
approbation
while
warm
from
her
heart
,
for
he
stopped
to
hand
her
out
.
"
This
is
coming
as
you
should
do
,
"
said
she
;
"
like
a
gentleman
.
--
I
am
quite
glad
to
see
you
.
"
He
thanked
her
,
observing
,
"
How
lucky
that
we
should
arrive
at
the
same
moment
!
for
,
if
we
had
met
first
in
the
drawing-room
,
I
doubt
whether
you
would
have
discerned
me
to
be
more
of
a
gentleman
than
usual
.
--
You
might
not
have
distinguished
how
I
came
,
by
my
look
or
manner
.
"
"
Yes
I
should
,
I
am
sure
I
should
.
There
is
always
a
look
of
consciousness
or
bustle
when
people
come
in
a
way
which
they
know
to
be
beneath
them
.
You
think
you
carry
it
off
very
well
,
I
dare
say
,
but
with
you
it
is
a
sort
of
bravado
,
an
air
of
affected
unconcern
;
I
always
observe
it
whenever
I
meet
you
under
those
circumstances
.
Now
you
have
nothing
to
try
for
.
You
are
not
afraid
of
being
supposed
ashamed
.
You
are
not
striving
to
look
taller
than
any
body
else
.
Now
I
shall
really
be
very
happy
to
walk
into
the
same
room
with
you
.
"
"
Nonsensical
girl
!
"
was
his
reply
,
but
not
at
all
in
anger
.