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"
Aye
,
do
,
Frank
.
--
Go
and
fetch
Miss
Bates
,
and
let
us
end
the
matter
at
once
.
She
will
enjoy
the
scheme
,
I
am
sure
;
and
I
do
not
know
a
properer
person
for
shewing
us
how
to
do
away
difficulties
.
Fetch
Miss
Bates
.
We
are
growing
a
little
too
nice
.
She
is
a
standing
lesson
of
how
to
be
happy
.
But
fetch
them
both
.
Invite
them
both
.
"
"
Both
sir
!
Can
the
old
lady
?
"
...
"
The
old
lady
!
No
,
the
young
lady
,
to
be
sure
.
I
shall
think
you
a
great
blockhead
,
Frank
,
if
you
bring
the
aunt
without
the
niece
.
"
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"
Oh
!
I
beg
your
pardon
,
sir
.
I
did
not
immediately
recollect
.
Undoubtedly
if
you
wish
it
,
I
will
endeavour
to
persuade
them
both
.
"
And
away
he
ran
.
Long
before
he
reappeared
,
attending
the
short
,
neat
,
brisk-moving
aunt
,
and
her
elegant
niece
--
Mrs.
Weston
,
like
a
sweet-tempered
woman
and
a
good
wife
,
had
examined
the
passage
again
,
and
found
the
evils
of
it
much
less
than
she
had
supposed
before
--
indeed
very
trifling
;
and
here
ended
the
difficulties
of
decision
.
All
the
rest
,
in
speculation
at
least
,
was
perfectly
smooth
.
All
the
minor
arrangements
of
table
and
chair
,
lights
and
music
,
tea
and
supper
,
made
themselves
;
or
were
left
as
mere
trifles
to
be
settled
at
any
time
between
Mrs.
Weston
and
Mrs.
Stokes
--
Every
body
invited
,
was
certainly
to
come
;
Frank
had
already
written
to
Enscombe
to
propose
staying
a
few
days
beyond
his
fortnight
,
which
could
not
possibly
be
refused
.
And
a
delightful
dance
it
was
to
be
.
Most
cordially
,
when
Miss
Bates
arrived
,
did
she
agree
that
it
must
.
As
a
counsellor
she
was
not
wanted
;
but
as
an
approver
,
(
a
much
safer
character
,
)
she
was
truly
welcome
.
Her
approbation
,
at
once
general
and
minute
,
warm
and
incessant
,
could
not
but
please
;
and
for
another
half-hour
they
were
all
walking
to
and
fro
,
between
the
different
rooms
,
some
suggesting
,
some
attending
,
and
all
in
happy
enjoyment
of
the
future
.
The
party
did
not
break
up
without
Emma
's
being
positively
secured
for
the
two
first
dances
by
the
hero
of
the
evening
,
nor
without
her
overhearing
Mr.
Weston
whisper
to
his
wife
,
"
He
has
asked
her
,
my
dear
.
That
's
right
.
I
knew
he
would
!
"
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One
thing
only
was
wanting
to
make
the
prospect
of
the
ball
completely
satisfactory
to
Emma
--
its
being
fixed
for
a
day
within
the
granted
term
of
Frank
Churchill
's
stay
in
Surry
;
for
,
in
spite
of
Mr.
Weston
's
confidence
,
she
could
not
think
it
so
very
impossible
that
the
Churchills
might
not
allow
their
nephew
to
remain
a
day
beyond
his
fortnight
.
But
this
was
not
judged
feasible
.
The
preparations
must
take
their
time
,
nothing
could
be
properly
ready
till
the
third
week
were
entered
on
,
and
for
a
few
days
they
must
be
planning
,
proceeding
and
hoping
in
uncertainty
--
at
the
risk
--
in
her
opinion
,
the
great
risk
,
of
its
being
all
in
vain
.
Enscombe
however
was
gracious
,
gracious
in
fact
,
if
not
in
word
.
His
wish
of
staying
longer
evidently
did
not
please
;
but
it
was
not
opposed
.
All
was
safe
and
prosperous
;
and
as
the
removal
of
one
solicitude
generally
makes
way
for
another
,
Emma
,
being
now
certain
of
her
ball
,
began
to
adopt
as
the
next
vexation
Mr.
Knightley
's
provoking
indifference
about
it
.
Either
because
he
did
not
dance
himself
,
or
because
the
plan
had
been
formed
without
his
being
consulted
,
he
seemed
resolved
that
it
should
not
interest
him
,
determined
against
its
exciting
any
present
curiosity
,
or
affording
him
any
future
amusement
.
To
her
voluntary
communications
Emma
could
get
no
more
approving
reply
,
than
,
"
Very
well
.