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Happily
,
it
was
now
time
to
be
gone
.
They
were
off
;
and
Emma
could
breathe
.
"
Insufferable
woman
!
"
was
her
immediate
exclamation
.
"
Worse
than
I
had
supposed
.
Absolutely
insufferable
!
Knightley
!
--
I
could
not
have
believed
it
.
Knightley
!
--
never
seen
him
in
her
life
before
,
and
call
him
Knightley
!
--
and
discover
that
he
is
a
gentleman
!
A
little
upstart
,
vulgar
being
,
with
her
Mr.
E.
,
and
her
caro
sposo
,
and
her
resources
,
and
all
her
airs
of
pert
pretension
and
underbred
finery
.
Actually
to
discover
that
Mr.
Knightley
is
a
gentleman
!
I
doubt
whether
he
will
return
the
compliment
,
and
discover
her
to
be
a
lady
.
I
could
not
have
believed
it
!
And
to
propose
that
she
and
I
should
unite
to
form
a
musical
club
!
One
would
fancy
we
were
bosom
friends
!
And
Mrs.
Weston
!
--
Astonished
that
the
person
who
had
brought
me
up
should
be
a
gentlewoman
!
Worse
and
worse
.
I
never
met
with
her
equal
.
Much
beyond
my
hopes
.
Harriet
is
disgraced
by
any
comparison
.
Oh
!
what
would
Frank
Churchill
say
to
her
,
if
he
were
here
?
How
angry
and
how
diverted
he
would
be
!
Ah
!
there
I
am
--
thinking
of
him
directly
.
Always
the
first
person
to
be
thought
of
!
How
I
catch
myself
out
!
Frank
Churchill
comes
as
regularly
into
my
mind
!
"
--
All
this
ran
so
glibly
through
her
thoughts
,
that
by
the
time
her
father
had
arranged
himself
,
after
the
bustle
of
the
Eltons
'
departure
,
and
was
ready
to
speak
,
she
was
very
tolerably
capable
of
attending
.
"
Well
,
my
dear
,
"
he
deliberately
began
,
"
considering
we
never
saw
her
before
,
she
seems
a
very
pretty
sort
of
young
lady
;
and
I
dare
say
she
was
very
much
pleased
with
you
.
She
speaks
a
little
too
quick
.
A
little
quickness
of
voice
there
is
which
rather
hurts
the
ear
.
But
I
believe
I
am
nice
;
I
do
not
like
strange
voices
;
and
nobody
speaks
like
you
and
poor
Miss
Taylor
.
However
,
she
seems
a
very
obliging
,
pretty-behaved
young
lady
,
and
no
doubt
will
make
him
a
very
good
wife
.
Though
I
think
he
had
better
not
have
married
.
I
made
the
best
excuses
I
could
for
not
having
been
able
to
wait
on
him
and
Mrs.
Elton
on
this
happy
occasion
;
I
said
that
I
hoped
I
should
in
the
course
of
the
summer
.
But
I
ought
to
have
gone
before
.
Not
to
wait
upon
a
bride
is
very
remiss
.
Ah
!
it
shews
what
a
sad
invalid
I
am
!
But
I
do
not
like
the
corner
into
Vicarage
Lane
.
"
"
I
dare
say
your
apologies
were
accepted
,
sir
.
Mr.
Elton
knows
you
.
"
"
Yes
:
but
a
young
lady
--
a
bride
--
I
ought
to
have
paid
my
respects
to
her
if
possible
It
was
being
very
deficient
.
"
"
But
,
my
dear
papa
,
you
are
no
friend
to
matrimony
;
and
therefore
why
should
you
be
so
anxious
to
pay
your
respects
to
a
bride
?
It
ought
to
be
no
recommendation
to
you
.
It
is
encouraging
people
to
marry
if
you
make
so
much
of
them
.
"
"
No
,
my
dear
,
I
never
encouraged
any
body
to
marry
,
but
I
would
always
wish
to
pay
every
proper
attention
to
a
lady
--
and
a
bride
,
especially
,
is
never
to
be
neglected
.
More
is
avowedly
due
to
her
.
A
bride
,
you
know
,
my
dear
,
is
always
the
first
in
company
,
let
the
others
be
who
they
may
.
"