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Mrs.
Weston
was
disappointed
.
"
I
thought
you
meant
to
go
with
me
.
They
would
be
very
much
pleased
.
"
"
Me
!
I
should
be
quite
in
the
way
.
But
,
perhaps
--
I
may
be
equally
in
the
way
here
.
Miss
Woodhouse
looks
as
if
she
did
not
want
me
.
My
aunt
always
sends
me
off
when
she
is
shopping
.
She
says
I
fidget
her
to
death
;
and
Miss
Woodhouse
looks
as
if
she
could
almost
say
the
same
.
What
am
I
to
do
?
"
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"
I
am
here
on
no
business
of
my
own
,
"
said
Emma
;
"
I
am
only
waiting
for
my
friend
.
She
will
probably
have
soon
done
,
and
then
we
shall
go
home
.
But
you
had
better
go
with
Mrs.
Weston
and
hear
the
instrument
.
"
"
Well
--
if
you
advise
it
.
--
But
(
with
a
smile
)
if
Colonel
Campbell
should
have
employed
a
careless
friend
,
and
if
it
should
prove
to
have
an
indifferent
tone
--
what
shall
I
say
?
I
shall
be
no
support
to
Mrs.
Weston
.
She
might
do
very
well
by
herself
.
A
disagreeable
truth
would
be
palatable
through
her
lips
,
but
I
am
the
wretchedest
being
in
the
world
at
a
civil
falsehood
.
"
"
I
do
not
believe
any
such
thing
,
"
replied
Emma
.
--
"
I
am
persuaded
that
you
can
be
as
insincere
as
your
neighbours
,
when
it
is
necessary
;
but
there
is
no
reason
to
suppose
the
instrument
is
indifferent
.
Quite
otherwise
indeed
,
if
I
understood
Miss
Fairfax
's
opinion
last
night
.
"
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"
Do
come
with
me
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weston
,
"
if
it
be
not
very
disagreeable
to
you
.
It
need
not
detain
us
long
.
We
will
go
to
Hartfield
afterwards
.
We
will
follow
them
to
Hartfield
.
I
really
wish
you
to
call
with
me
.
It
will
be
felt
so
great
an
attention
!
and
I
always
thought
you
meant
it
.
"
He
could
say
no
more
;
and
with
the
hope
of
Hartfield
to
reward
him
,
returned
with
Mrs.
Weston
to
Mrs.
Bates
's
door
.
Emma
watched
them
in
,
and
then
joined
Harriet
at
the
interesting
counter
--
trying
,
with
all
the
force
of
her
own
mind
,
to
convince
her
that
if
she
wanted
plain
muslin
it
was
of
no
use
to
look
at
figured
;
and
that
a
blue
ribbon
,
be
it
ever
so
beautiful
,
would
still
never
match
her
yellow
pattern
.
At
last
it
was
all
settled
,
even
to
the
destination
of
the
parcel
.
"
Should
I
send
it
to
Mrs.
Goddard
's
,
ma'am
?
"
asked
Mrs.
Ford
.
--
"
Yes
--
no
--
yes
,
to
Mrs.
Goddard
's
.
Only
my
pattern
gown
is
at
Hartfield
.
No
,
you
shall
send
it
to
Hartfield
,
if
you
please
.
But
then
,
Mrs.
Goddard
will
want
to
see
it
.
--
And
I
could
take
the
pattern
gown
home
any
day
.
But
I
shall
want
the
ribbon
directly
--
so
it
had
better
go
to
Hartfield
--
at
least
the
ribbon
.
You
could
make
it
into
two
parcels
,
Mrs.
Ford
,
could
not
you
?
"