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The
conversation
was
here
interrupted
.
They
were
called
on
to
share
in
the
awkwardness
of
a
rather
long
interval
between
the
courses
,
and
obliged
to
be
as
formal
and
as
orderly
as
the
others
;
but
when
the
table
was
again
safely
covered
,
when
every
corner
dish
was
placed
exactly
right
,
and
occupation
and
ease
were
generally
restored
,
Emma
said
,
"
The
arrival
of
this
pianoforte
is
decisive
with
me
.
I
wanted
to
know
a
little
more
,
and
this
tells
me
quite
enough
.
Depend
upon
it
,
we
shall
soon
hear
that
it
is
a
present
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dixon
.
"
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And
if
the
Dixons
should
absolutely
deny
all
knowledge
of
it
we
must
conclude
it
to
come
from
the
Campbells
.
"
"
No
,
I
am
sure
it
is
not
from
the
Campbells
.
Miss
Fairfax
knows
it
is
not
from
the
Campbells
,
or
they
would
have
been
guessed
at
first
.
She
would
not
have
been
puzzled
,
had
she
dared
fix
on
them
.
I
may
not
have
convinced
you
perhaps
,
but
I
am
perfectly
convinced
myself
that
Mr.
Dixon
is
a
principal
in
the
business
.
"
"
Indeed
you
injure
me
if
you
suppose
me
unconvinced
.
Your
reasonings
carry
my
judgment
along
with
them
entirely
.
At
first
,
while
I
supposed
you
satisfied
that
Colonel
Campbell
was
the
giver
,
I
saw
it
only
as
paternal
kindness
,
and
thought
it
the
most
natural
thing
in
the
world
.
But
when
you
mentioned
Mrs.
Dixon
,
I
felt
how
much
more
probable
that
it
should
be
the
tribute
of
warm
female
friendship
.
And
now
I
can
see
it
in
no
other
light
than
as
an
offering
of
love
.
"
There
was
no
occasion
to
press
the
matter
farther
.
The
conviction
seemed
real
;
he
looked
as
if
he
felt
it
.
She
said
no
more
,
other
subjects
took
their
turn
;
and
the
rest
of
the
dinner
passed
away
;
the
dessert
succeeded
,
the
children
came
in
,
and
were
talked
to
and
admired
amid
the
usual
rate
of
conversation
;
a
few
clever
things
said
,
a
few
downright
silly
,
but
by
much
the
larger
proportion
neither
the
one
nor
the
other
--
nothing
worse
than
everyday
remarks
,
dull
repetitions
,
old
news
,
and
heavy
jokes
.
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The
ladies
had
not
been
long
in
the
drawing-room
,
before
the
other
ladies
,
in
their
different
divisions
,
arrived
.
Emma
watched
the
entree
of
her
own
particular
little
friend
;
and
if
she
could
not
exult
in
her
dignity
and
grace
,
she
could
not
only
love
the
blooming
sweetness
and
the
artless
manner
,
but
could
most
heartily
rejoice
in
that
light
,
cheerful
,
unsentimental
disposition
which
allowed
her
so
many
alleviations
of
pleasure
,
in
the
midst
of
the
pangs
of
disappointed
affection
.
There
she
sat
--
and
who
would
have
guessed
how
many
tears
she
had
been
lately
shedding
?
To
be
in
company
,
nicely
dressed
herself
and
seeing
others
nicely
dressed
,
to
sit
and
smile
and
look
pretty
,
and
say
nothing
,
was
enough
for
the
happiness
of
the
present
hour
.
Jane
Fairfax
did
look
and
move
superior
;
but
Emma
suspected
she
might
have
been
glad
to
change
feelings
with
Harriet
,
very
glad
to
have
purchased
the
mortification
of
having
loved
--
yes
,
of
having
loved
even
Mr.
Elton
in
vain
--
by
the
surrender
of
all
the
dangerous
pleasure
of
knowing
herself
beloved
by
the
husband
of
her
friend
.
In
so
large
a
party
it
was
not
necessary
that
Emma
should
approach
her
.
She
did
not
wish
to
speak
of
the
pianoforte
,
she
felt
too
much
in
the
secret
herself
,
to
think
the
appearance
of
curiosity
or
interest
fair
,
and
therefore
purposely
kept
at
a
distance
;
but
by
the
others
,
the
subject
was
almost
immediately
introduced
,
and
she
saw
the
blush
of
consciousness
with
which
congratulations
were
received
,
the
blush
of
guilt
which
accompanied
the
name
of
"
my
excellent
friend
Colonel
Campbell
.
"