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Emma
did
not
repent
her
condescension
in
going
to
the
Coles
.
The
visit
afforded
her
many
pleasant
recollections
the
next
day
;
and
all
that
she
might
be
supposed
to
have
lost
on
the
side
of
dignified
seclusion
,
must
be
amply
repaid
in
the
splendour
of
popularity
.
She
must
have
delighted
the
Coles
--
worthy
people
,
who
deserved
to
be
made
happy
!
--
And
left
a
name
behind
her
that
would
not
soon
die
away
.
Perfect
happiness
,
even
in
memory
,
is
not
common
;
and
there
were
two
points
on
which
she
was
not
quite
easy
.
She
doubted
whether
she
had
not
transgressed
the
duty
of
woman
by
woman
,
in
betraying
her
suspicions
of
Jane
Fairfax
's
feelings
to
Frank
Churchill
.
It
was
hardly
right
;
but
it
had
been
so
strong
an
idea
,
that
it
would
escape
her
,
and
his
submission
to
all
that
she
told
,
was
a
compliment
to
her
penetration
,
which
made
it
difficult
for
her
to
be
quite
certain
that
she
ought
to
have
held
her
tongue
.
The
other
circumstance
of
regret
related
also
to
Jane
Fairfax
;
and
there
she
had
no
doubt
.
She
did
unfeignedly
and
unequivocally
regret
the
inferiority
of
her
own
playing
and
singing
.
She
did
most
heartily
grieve
over
the
idleness
of
her
childhood
--
and
sat
down
and
practised
vigorously
an
hour
and
a
half
.
She
was
then
interrupted
by
Harriet
's
coming
in
;
and
if
Harriet
's
praise
could
have
satisfied
her
,
she
might
soon
have
been
comforted
.
"
Oh
!
if
I
could
but
play
as
well
as
you
and
Miss
Fairfax
!
"
"
Do
n't
class
us
together
,
Harriet
.
My
playing
is
no
more
like
her
's
,
than
a
lamp
is
like
sunshine
.
"
"
Oh
!
dear
--
I
think
you
play
the
best
of
the
two
.
I
think
you
play
quite
as
well
as
she
does
.
I
am
sure
I
had
much
rather
hear
you
.
Every
body
last
night
said
how
well
you
played
.
"
"
Those
who
knew
any
thing
about
it
,
must
have
felt
the
difference
.
The
truth
is
,
Harriet
,
that
my
playing
is
just
good
enough
to
be
praised
,
but
Jane
Fairfax
's
is
much
beyond
it
.
"
"
Well
,
I
always
shall
think
that
you
play
quite
as
well
as
she
does
,
or
that
if
there
is
any
difference
nobody
would
ever
find
it
out
.
Mr.
Cole
said
how
much
taste
you
had
;
and
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
talked
a
great
deal
about
your
taste
,
and
that
he
valued
taste
much
more
than
execution
.
"