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"
To
think
of
your
sending
us
all
your
store
apples
.
You
said
you
had
a
great
many
,
and
now
you
have
not
one
left
.
We
really
are
so
shocked
!
Mrs.
Hodges
may
well
be
angry
.
William
Larkins
mentioned
it
here
.
You
should
not
have
done
it
,
indeed
you
should
not
.
Ah
!
he
is
off
.
He
never
can
bear
to
be
thanked
.
But
I
thought
he
would
have
staid
now
,
and
it
would
have
been
a
pity
not
to
have
mentioned
...
Well
,
(
returning
to
the
room
,
)
I
have
not
been
able
to
succeed
.
Mr.
Knightley
can
not
stop
.
He
is
going
to
Kingston
.
He
asked
me
if
he
could
do
any
thing
...
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
Jane
,
"
we
heard
his
kind
offers
,
we
heard
every
thing
.
"
"
Oh
!
yes
,
my
dear
,
I
dare
say
you
might
,
because
you
know
,
the
door
was
open
,
and
the
window
was
open
,
and
Mr.
Knightley
spoke
loud
.
You
must
have
heard
every
thing
to
be
sure
.
'
Can
I
do
any
thing
for
you
at
Kingston
?
'
said
he
;
so
I
just
mentioned
...
Oh
!
Miss
Woodhouse
,
must
you
be
going
?
--
You
seem
but
just
come
--
so
very
obliging
of
you
.
"
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Emma
found
it
really
time
to
be
at
home
;
the
visit
had
already
lasted
long
;
and
on
examining
watches
,
so
much
of
the
morning
was
perceived
to
be
gone
,
that
Mrs
Weston
and
her
companion
taking
leave
also
,
could
allow
themselves
only
to
walk
with
the
two
young
ladies
to
Hartfield
gates
,
before
they
set
off
for
Randalls
.
It
may
be
possible
to
do
without
dancing
entirely
.
Instances
have
been
known
of
young
people
passing
many
,
many
months
successively
,
without
being
at
any
ball
of
any
description
,
and
no
material
injury
accrue
either
to
body
or
mind
--
but
when
a
beginning
is
made
--
when
the
felicities
of
rapid
motion
have
once
been
,
though
slightly
,
felt
--
it
must
be
a
very
heavy
set
that
does
not
ask
for
more
.
Frank
Churchill
had
danced
once
at
Highbury
,
and
longed
to
dance
again
;
and
the
last
half-hour
of
an
evening
which
Mr.
Woodhouse
was
persuaded
to
spend
with
his
daughter
at
Randalls
,
was
passed
by
the
two
young
people
in
schemes
on
the
subject
.
Frank
's
was
the
first
idea
;
and
his
the
greatest
zeal
in
pursuing
it
;
for
the
lady
was
the
best
judge
of
the
difficulties
,
and
the
most
solicitous
for
accommodation
and
appearance
.
But
still
she
had
inclination
enough
for
shewing
people
again
how
delightfully
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
and
Miss
Woodhouse
danced
--
for
doing
that
in
which
she
need
not
blush
to
compare
herself
with
Jane
Fairfax
--
and
even
for
simple
dancing
itself
,
without
any
of
the
wicked
aids
of
vanity
--
to
assist
him
first
in
pacing
out
the
room
they
were
in
to
see
what
it
could
be
made
to
hold
--
and
then
in
taking
the
dimensions
of
the
other
parlour
,
in
the
hope
of
discovering
,
in
spite
of
all
that
Mr.
Weston
could
say
of
their
exactly
equal
size
,
that
it
was
a
little
the
largest
.
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His
first
proposition
and
request
,
that
the
dance
begun
at
Mr.
Cole
's
should
be
finished
there
--
that
the
same
party
should
be
collected
,
and
the
same
musician
engaged
,
met
with
the
readiest
acquiescence
.
Mr.
Weston
entered
into
the
idea
with
thorough
enjoyment
,
and
Mrs.
Weston
most
willingly
undertook
to
play
as
long
as
they
could
wish
to
dance
;
and
the
interesting
employment
had
followed
,
of
reckoning
up
exactly
who
there
would
be
,
and
portioning
out
the
indispensable
division
of
space
to
every
couple
.
"
You
and
Miss
Smith
,
and
Miss
Fairfax
,
will
be
three
,
and
the
two
Miss
Coxes
five
,
"
had
been
repeated
many
times
over
.
"
And
there
will
be
the
two
Gilberts
,
young
Cox
,
my
father
,
and
myself
,
besides
Mr.
Knightley
.
Yes
,
that
will
be
quite
enough
for
pleasure
.
You
and
Miss
Smith
,
and
Miss
Fairfax
,
will
be
three
,
and
the
two
Miss
Coxes
five
;
and
for
five
couple
there
will
be
plenty
of
room
.
"