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"
Mr.
Knightley
's
air
is
so
remarkably
good
that
it
is
not
fair
to
compare
Mr.
Martin
with
him
.
You
might
not
see
one
in
a
hundred
with
gentleman
so
plainly
written
as
in
Mr.
Knightley
.
But
he
is
not
the
only
gentleman
you
have
been
lately
used
to
.
What
say
you
to
Mr.
Weston
and
Mr.
Elton
?
Compare
Mr.
Martin
with
either
of
them
.
Compare
their
manner
of
carrying
themselves
;
of
walking
;
of
speaking
;
of
being
silent
.
You
must
see
the
difference
.
"
"
Oh
yes
!
--
there
is
a
great
difference
.
But
Mr.
Weston
is
almost
an
old
man
.
Mr.
Weston
must
be
between
forty
and
fifty
.
"
"
Which
makes
his
good
manners
the
more
valuable
.
The
older
a
person
grows
,
Harriet
,
the
more
important
it
is
that
their
manners
should
not
be
bad
;
the
more
glaring
and
disgusting
any
loudness
,
or
coarseness
,
or
awkwardness
becomes
.
What
is
passable
in
youth
is
detestable
in
later
age
.
Mr.
Martin
is
now
awkward
and
abrupt
;
what
will
he
be
at
Mr.
Weston
's
time
of
life
?
"
"
There
is
no
saying
,
indeed
,
"
replied
Harriet
rather
solemnly
.
"
But
there
may
be
pretty
good
guessing
.
He
will
be
a
completely
gross
,
vulgar
farmer
,
totally
inattentive
to
appearances
,
and
thinking
of
nothing
but
profit
and
loss
.
"
"
Will
he
,
indeed
?
That
will
be
very
bad
.
"
"
How
much
his
business
engrosses
him
already
is
very
plain
from
the
circumstance
of
his
forgetting
to
inquire
for
the
book
you
recommended
.
He
was
a
great
deal
too
full
of
the
market
to
think
of
any
thing
else
--
which
is
just
as
it
should
be
,
for
a
thriving
man
.
What
has
he
to
do
with
books
?
And
I
have
no
doubt
that
he
will
thrive
,
and
be
a
very
rich
man
in
time
--
and
his
being
illiterate
and
coarse
need
not
disturb
us
.
"
"
I
wonder
he
did
not
remember
the
book
"
--
was
all
Harriet
's
answer
,
and
spoken
with
a
degree
of
grave
displeasure
which
Emma
thought
might
be
safely
left
to
itself
.
She
,
therefore
,
said
no
more
for
some
time
.
Her
next
beginning
was
,
"
In
one
respect
,
perhaps
,
Mr.
Elton
's
manners
are
superior
to
Mr.
Knightley
's
or
Mr.
Weston
's
.
They
have
more
gentleness
.
They
might
be
more
safely
held
up
as
a
pattern
.