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I
hope
whenever
poor
Isabella
's
little
ones
have
the
measles
,
she
will
send
for
Perry
.
"
"
My
father
and
Mrs.
Weston
are
at
the
Crown
at
this
moment
,
"
said
Frank
Churchill
,
"
examining
the
capabilities
of
the
house
.
I
left
them
there
and
came
on
to
Hartfield
,
impatient
for
your
opinion
,
and
hoping
you
might
be
persuaded
to
join
them
and
give
your
advice
on
the
spot
.
I
was
desired
to
say
so
from
both
.
It
would
be
the
greatest
pleasure
to
them
,
if
you
could
allow
me
to
attend
you
there
.
They
can
do
nothing
satisfactorily
without
you
.
"
Emma
was
most
happy
to
be
called
to
such
a
council
;
and
her
father
,
engaging
to
think
it
all
over
while
she
was
gone
,
the
two
young
people
set
off
together
without
delay
for
the
Crown
.
There
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Weston
;
delighted
to
see
her
and
receive
her
approbation
,
very
busy
and
very
happy
in
their
different
way
;
she
,
in
some
little
distress
;
and
he
,
finding
every
thing
perfect
.
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"
Emma
,
"
said
she
,
"
this
paper
is
worse
than
I
expected
.
Look
!
in
places
you
see
it
is
dreadfully
dirty
;
and
the
wainscot
is
more
yellow
and
forlorn
than
any
thing
I
could
have
imagined
.
"
"
My
dear
,
you
are
too
particular
,
"
said
her
husband
.
"
What
does
all
that
signify
?
You
will
see
nothing
of
it
by
candlelight
.
It
will
be
as
clean
as
Randalls
by
candlelight
.
We
never
see
any
thing
of
it
on
our
club-nights
.
"
The
ladies
here
probably
exchanged
looks
which
meant
,
"
Men
never
know
when
things
are
dirty
or
not
;
"
and
the
gentlemen
perhaps
thought
each
to
himself
,
"
Women
will
have
their
little
nonsenses
and
needless
cares
.
"
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One
perplexity
,
however
,
arose
,
which
the
gentlemen
did
not
disdain
.
It
regarded
a
supper-room
.
At
the
time
of
the
ballroom
's
being
built
,
suppers
had
not
been
in
question
;
and
a
small
card-room
adjoining
,
was
the
only
addition
.
What
was
to
be
done
?
This
card-room
would
be
wanted
as
a
card-room
now
;
or
,
if
cards
were
conveniently
voted
unnecessary
by
their
four
selves
,
still
was
it
not
too
small
for
any
comfortable
supper
?
Another
room
of
much
better
size
might
be
secured
for
the
purpose
;
but
it
was
at
the
other
end
of
the
house
,
and
a
long
awkward
passage
must
be
gone
through
to
get
at
it
.
This
made
a
difficulty
.
Mrs.
Weston
was
afraid
of
draughts
for
the
young
people
in
that
passage
;
and
neither
Emma
nor
the
gentlemen
could
tolerate
the
prospect
of
being
miserably
crowded
at
supper
.
Mrs.
Weston
proposed
having
no
regular
supper
;
merely
sandwiches
,
&
c.
,
set
out
in
the
little
room
;
but
that
was
scouted
as
a
wretched
suggestion
.
A
private
dance
,
without
sitting
down
to
supper
,
was
pronounced
an
infamous
fraud
upon
the
rights
of
men
and
women
;
and
Mrs.
Weston
must
not
speak
of
it
again
.
She
then
took
another
line
of
expediency
,
and
looking
into
the
doubtful
room
,
observed
,
"
I
do
not
think
it
is
so
very
small
.
We
shall
not
be
many
,
you
know
.
"