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"
It
is
not
worth
while
,
Harriet
,
to
give
Mrs.
Ford
the
trouble
of
two
parcels
.
"
"
No
more
it
is
.
"
"
No
trouble
in
the
world
,
ma'am
,
"
said
the
obliging
Mrs.
Ford
.
"
Oh
!
but
indeed
I
would
much
rather
have
it
only
in
one
.
Then
,
if
you
please
,
you
shall
send
it
all
to
Mrs.
Goddard
's
--
I
do
not
know
--
No
,
I
think
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
I
may
just
as
well
have
it
sent
to
Hartfield
,
and
take
it
home
with
me
at
night
.
What
do
you
advise
?
"
"
That
you
do
not
give
another
half-second
to
the
subject
.
To
Hartfield
,
if
you
please
,
Mrs.
Ford
.
"
"
Aye
,
that
will
be
much
best
,
"
said
Harriet
,
quite
satisfied
,
"
I
should
not
at
all
like
to
have
it
sent
to
Mrs.
Goddard
's
.
"
Voices
approached
the
shop
--
or
rather
one
voice
and
two
ladies
:
Mrs.
Weston
and
Miss
Bates
met
them
at
the
door
.
"
My
dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
"
said
the
latter
,
"
I
am
just
run
across
to
entreat
the
favour
of
you
to
come
and
sit
down
with
us
a
little
while
,
and
give
us
your
opinion
of
our
new
instrument
;
you
and
Miss
Smith
.
How
do
you
do
,
Miss
Smith
?
--
Very
well
I
thank
you
.
--
And
I
begged
Mrs.
Weston
to
come
with
me
,
that
I
might
be
sure
of
succeeding
.
"
"
I
hope
Mrs.
Bates
and
Miss
Fairfax
are
--
"
"
Very
well
,
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
.
My
mother
is
delightfully
well
;
and
Jane
caught
no
cold
last
night
.
How
is
Mr.
Woodhouse
?
--
I
am
so
glad
to
hear
such
a
good
account
.
Mrs.
Weston
told
me
you
were
here
.