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"
She
meant
to
be
impertinently
curious
,
just
as
such
an
Anne
Cox
should
be
.
"
"
She
said
he
was
very
agreeable
the
day
he
dined
there
.
He
sat
by
her
at
dinner
.
Miss
Nash
thinks
either
of
the
Coxes
would
be
very
glad
to
marry
him
.
"
"
Very
likely
.
--
I
think
they
are
,
without
exception
,
the
most
vulgar
girls
in
Highbury
.
"
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Harriet
had
business
at
Ford
's
.
--
Emma
thought
it
most
prudent
to
go
with
her
.
Another
accidental
meeting
with
the
Martins
was
possible
,
and
in
her
present
state
,
would
be
dangerous
.
Harriet
,
tempted
by
every
thing
and
swayed
by
half
a
word
,
was
always
very
long
at
a
purchase
;
and
while
she
was
still
hanging
over
muslins
and
changing
her
mind
,
Emma
went
to
the
door
for
amusement
.
--
Much
could
not
be
hoped
from
the
traffic
of
even
the
busiest
part
of
Highbury
--
Mr.
Perry
walking
hastily
by
,
Mr.
William
Cox
letting
himself
in
at
the
office-door
,
Mr.
Cole
's
carriage-horses
returning
from
exercise
,
or
a
stray
letter-boy
on
an
obstinate
mule
,
were
the
liveliest
objects
she
could
presume
to
expect
;
and
when
her
eyes
fell
only
on
the
butcher
with
his
tray
,
a
tidy
old
woman
travelling
homewards
from
shop
with
her
full
basket
,
two
curs
quarrelling
over
a
dirty
bone
,
and
a
string
of
dawdling
children
round
the
baker
's
little
bow-window
eyeing
the
gingerbread
,
she
knew
she
had
no
reason
to
complain
,
and
was
amused
enough
;
quite
enough
still
to
stand
at
the
door
.
A
mind
lively
and
at
ease
,
can
do
with
seeing
nothing
,
and
can
see
nothing
that
does
not
answer
.
She
looked
down
the
Randalls
road
.
The
scene
enlarged
;
two
persons
appeared
;
Mrs.
Weston
and
her
son-in-law
;
they
were
walking
into
Highbury
--
to
Hartfield
of
course
.
They
were
stopping
,
however
,
in
the
first
place
at
Mrs.
Bates
's
;
whose
house
was
a
little
nearer
Randalls
than
Ford
's
;
and
had
all
but
knocked
,
when
Emma
caught
their
eye
.
--
Immediately
they
crossed
the
road
and
came
forward
to
her
;
and
the
agreeableness
of
yesterday
's
engagement
seemed
to
give
fresh
pleasure
to
the
present
meeting
.
Mrs.
Weston
informed
her
that
she
was
going
to
call
on
the
Bateses
,
in
order
to
hear
the
new
instrument
.
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"
For
my
companion
tells
me
,
"
said
she
,
"
that
I
absolutely
promised
Miss
Bates
last
night
,
that
I
would
come
this
morning
.
I
was
not
aware
of
it
myself
.
I
did
not
know
that
I
had
fixed
a
day
,
but
as
he
says
I
did
,
I
am
going
now
.
"
"
And
while
Mrs.
Weston
pays
her
visit
,
I
may
be
allowed
,
I
hope
,
"
said
Frank
Churchill
,
"
to
join
your
party
and
wait
for
her
at
Hartfield
--
if
you
are
going
home
.
"