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"
They
walked
,
I
conclude
.
How
else
could
they
come
?
"
"
Very
true
.
--
Well
,
a
little
while
ago
it
occurred
to
me
how
very
sad
it
would
be
to
have
Jane
Fairfax
walking
home
again
,
late
at
night
,
and
cold
as
the
nights
are
now
.
And
as
I
looked
at
her
,
though
I
never
saw
her
appear
to
more
advantage
,
it
struck
me
that
she
was
heated
,
and
would
therefore
be
particularly
liable
to
take
cold
.
Poor
girl
!
I
could
not
bear
the
idea
of
it
;
so
,
as
soon
as
Mr.
Weston
came
into
the
room
,
and
I
could
get
at
him
,
I
spoke
to
him
about
the
carriage
.
You
may
guess
how
readily
he
came
into
my
wishes
;
and
having
his
approbation
,
I
made
my
way
directly
to
Miss
Bates
,
to
assure
her
that
the
carriage
would
be
at
her
service
before
it
took
us
home
;
for
I
thought
it
would
be
making
her
comfortable
at
once
.
Good
soul
!
she
was
as
grateful
as
possible
,
you
may
be
sure
.
'
Nobody
was
ever
so
fortunate
as
herself
!
'
--
but
with
many
,
many
thanks
--
'
there
was
no
occasion
to
trouble
us
,
for
Mr.
Knightley
's
carriage
had
brought
,
and
was
to
take
them
home
again
.
'
I
was
quite
surprized
--
very
glad
,
I
am
sure
;
but
really
quite
surprized
.
Such
a
very
kind
attention
--
and
so
thoughtful
an
attention
!
--
the
sort
of
thing
that
so
few
men
would
think
of
.
And
,
in
short
,
from
knowing
his
usual
ways
,
I
am
very
much
inclined
to
think
that
it
was
for
their
accommodation
the
carriage
was
used
at
all
.
I
do
suspect
he
would
not
have
had
a
pair
of
horses
for
himself
,
and
that
it
was
only
as
an
excuse
for
assisting
them
.
"
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"
Very
likely
,
"
said
Emma
--
"
nothing
more
likely
.
I
know
no
man
more
likely
than
Mr.
Knightley
to
do
the
sort
of
thing
--
to
do
any
thing
really
good-natured
,
useful
,
considerate
,
or
benevolent
.
He
is
not
a
gallant
man
,
but
he
is
a
very
humane
one
;
and
this
,
considering
Jane
Fairfax
's
ill-health
,
would
appear
a
case
of
humanity
to
him
--
and
for
an
act
of
unostentatious
kindness
,
there
is
nobody
whom
I
would
fix
on
more
than
on
Mr.
Knightley
.
I
know
he
had
horses
to-day
--
for
we
arrived
together
;
and
I
laughed
at
him
about
it
,
but
he
said
not
a
word
that
could
betray
.
"
"
Well
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weston
,
smiling
,
"
you
give
him
credit
for
more
simple
,
disinterested
benevolence
in
this
instance
than
I
do
;
for
while
Miss
Bates
was
speaking
,
a
suspicion
darted
into
my
head
,
and
I
have
never
been
able
to
get
it
out
again
.
The
more
I
think
of
it
,
the
more
probable
it
appears
.
In
short
,
I
have
made
a
match
between
Mr.
Knightley
and
Jane
Fairfax
.
See
the
consequence
of
keeping
you
company
!
--
What
do
you
say
to
it
?
"
"
Mr.
Knightley
and
Jane
Fairfax
!
"
exclaimed
Emma
.
"
Dear
Mrs.
Weston
,
how
could
you
think
of
such
a
thing
?
--
Mr.
Knightley
!
--
Mr.
Knightley
must
not
marry
!
--
You
would
not
have
little
Henry
cut
out
from
Donwell
?
--
Oh
!
no
,
no
,
Henry
must
have
Donwell
.
I
can
not
at
all
consent
to
Mr.
Knightley
's
marrying
;
and
I
am
sure
it
is
not
at
all
likely
.
I
am
amazed
that
you
should
think
of
such
a
thing
.
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"
My
dear
Emma
,
I
have
told
you
what
led
me
to
think
of
it
.
I
do
not
want
the
match
--
I
do
not
want
to
injure
dear
little
Henry
--
but
the
idea
has
been
given
me
by
circumstances
;
and
if
Mr.
Knightley
really
wished
to
marry
,
you
would
not
have
him
refrain
on
Henry
's
account
,
a
boy
of
six
years
old
,
who
knows
nothing
of
the
matter
?
"
"
Yes
,
I
would
.
I
could
not
bear
to
have
Henry
supplanted
.
--
Mr.
Knightley
marry
!
--
No
,
I
have
never
had
such
an
idea
,
and
I
can
not
adopt
it
now
.
And
Jane
Fairfax
,
too
,
of
all
women
!
"
"
Nay
,
she
has
always
been
a
first
favourite
with
him
,
as
you
very
well
know
.
"