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Mrs.
Weston
,
kind-hearted
and
musical
,
was
particularly
interested
by
the
circumstance
,
and
Emma
could
not
help
being
amused
at
her
perseverance
in
dwelling
on
the
subject
;
and
having
so
much
to
ask
and
to
say
as
to
tone
,
touch
,
and
pedal
,
totally
unsuspicious
of
that
wish
of
saying
as
little
about
it
as
possible
,
which
she
plainly
read
in
the
fair
heroine
's
countenance
.
They
were
soon
joined
by
some
of
the
gentlemen
;
and
the
very
first
of
the
early
was
Frank
Churchill
.
In
he
walked
,
the
first
and
the
handsomest
;
and
after
paying
his
compliments
en
passant
to
Miss
Bates
and
her
niece
,
made
his
way
directly
to
the
opposite
side
of
the
circle
,
where
sat
Miss
Woodhouse
;
and
till
he
could
find
a
seat
by
her
,
would
not
sit
at
all
.
Emma
divined
what
every
body
present
must
be
thinking
.
She
was
his
object
,
and
every
body
must
perceive
it
.
She
introduced
him
to
her
friend
,
Miss
Smith
,
and
,
at
convenient
moments
afterwards
,
heard
what
each
thought
of
the
other
.
"
He
had
never
seen
so
lovely
a
face
,
and
was
delighted
with
her
naivete
.
"
And
she
,
"
Only
to
be
sure
it
was
paying
him
too
great
a
compliment
,
but
she
did
think
there
were
some
looks
a
little
like
Mr.
Elton
.
"
Emma
restrained
her
indignation
,
and
only
turned
from
her
in
silence
.
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Smiles
of
intelligence
passed
between
her
and
the
gentleman
on
first
glancing
towards
Miss
Fairfax
;
but
it
was
most
prudent
to
avoid
speech
.
He
told
her
that
he
had
been
impatient
to
leave
the
dining-room
--
hated
sitting
long
--
was
always
the
first
to
move
when
he
could
--
that
his
father
,
Mr.
Knightley
,
Mr.
Cox
,
and
Mr.
Cole
,
were
left
very
busy
over
parish
business
--
that
as
long
as
he
had
staid
,
however
,
it
had
been
pleasant
enough
,
as
he
had
found
them
in
general
a
set
of
gentlemanlike
,
sensible
men
;
and
spoke
so
handsomely
of
Highbury
altogether
--
thought
it
so
abundant
in
agreeable
families
--
that
Emma
began
to
feel
she
had
been
used
to
despise
the
place
rather
too
much
.
She
questioned
him
as
to
the
society
in
Yorkshire
--
the
extent
of
the
neighbourhood
about
Enscombe
,
and
the
sort
;
and
could
make
out
from
his
answers
that
,
as
far
as
Enscombe
was
concerned
,
there
was
very
little
going
on
,
that
their
visitings
were
among
a
range
of
great
families
,
none
very
near
;
and
that
even
when
days
were
fixed
,
and
invitations
accepted
,
it
was
an
even
chance
that
Mrs.
Churchill
were
not
in
health
and
spirits
for
going
;
that
they
made
a
point
of
visiting
no
fresh
person
;
and
that
,
though
he
had
his
separate
engagements
,
it
was
not
without
difficulty
,
without
considerable
address
at
times
,
that
he
could
get
away
,
or
introduce
an
acquaintance
for
a
night
.
She
saw
that
Enscombe
could
not
satisfy
,
and
that
Highbury
,
taken
at
its
best
,
might
reasonably
please
a
young
man
who
had
more
retirement
at
home
than
he
liked
.
His
importance
at
Enscombe
was
very
evident
.
He
did
not
boast
,
but
it
naturally
betrayed
itself
,
that
he
had
persuaded
his
aunt
where
his
uncle
could
do
nothing
,
and
on
her
laughing
and
noticing
it
,
he
owned
that
he
believed
(
excepting
one
or
two
points
)
he
could
with
time
persuade
her
to
any
thing
.
One
of
those
points
on
which
his
influence
failed
,
he
then
mentioned
.
He
had
wanted
very
much
to
go
abroad
--
had
been
very
eager
indeed
to
be
allowed
to
travel
--
but
she
would
not
hear
of
it
.
This
had
happened
the
year
before
.
Now
,
he
said
,
he
was
beginning
to
have
no
longer
the
same
wish
.
The
unpersuadable
point
,
which
he
did
not
mention
,
Emma
guessed
to
be
good
behaviour
to
his
father
.
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"
I
have
made
a
most
wretched
discovery
,
"
said
he
,
after
a
short
pause
.
--
"
I
have
been
here
a
week
to-morrow
--
half
my
time
.
I
never
knew
days
fly
so
fast
.
A
week
to-morrow
!
--
And
I
have
hardly
begun
to
enjoy
myself
.
But
just
got
acquainted
with
Mrs.
Weston
,
and
others
!
--
I
hate
the
recollection
.
"
"
Perhaps
you
may
now
begin
to
regret
that
you
spent
one
whole
day
,
out
of
so
few
,
in
having
your
hair
cut
.
"