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'
Full
many
a
flower
is
born
to
blush
unseen
,
'
And
waste
its
fragrance
on
the
desert
air
.
'
We
must
not
allow
them
to
be
verified
in
sweet
Jane
Fairfax
.
"
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"
I
can
not
think
there
is
any
danger
of
it
,
"
was
Emma
's
calm
answer
--
"
and
when
you
are
better
acquainted
with
Miss
Fairfax
's
situation
and
understand
what
her
home
has
been
,
with
Colonel
and
Mrs.
Campbell
,
I
have
no
idea
that
you
will
suppose
her
talents
can
be
unknown
.
"
"
Oh
!
but
dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
she
is
now
in
such
retirement
,
such
obscurity
,
so
thrown
away
.
--
Whatever
advantages
she
may
have
enjoyed
with
the
Campbells
are
so
palpably
at
an
end
!
And
I
think
she
feels
it
.
I
am
sure
she
does
.
She
is
very
timid
and
silent
.
One
can
see
that
she
feels
the
want
of
encouragement
.
I
like
her
the
better
for
it
.
I
must
confess
it
is
a
recommendation
to
me
.
I
am
a
great
advocate
for
timidity
--
and
I
am
sure
one
does
not
often
meet
with
it
.
--
But
in
those
who
are
at
all
inferior
,
it
is
extremely
prepossessing
.
Oh
!
I
assure
you
,
Jane
Fairfax
is
a
very
delightful
character
,
and
interests
me
more
than
I
can
express
.
"
"
You
appear
to
feel
a
great
deal
--
but
I
am
not
aware
how
you
or
any
of
Miss
Fairfax
's
acquaintance
here
,
any
of
those
who
have
known
her
longer
than
yourself
,
can
shew
her
any
other
attention
than
"
--
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"
My
dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
a
vast
deal
may
be
done
by
those
who
dare
to
act
.
You
and
I
need
not
be
afraid
.
If
we
set
the
example
,
many
will
follow
it
as
far
as
they
can
;
though
all
have
not
our
situations
.
We
have
carriages
to
fetch
and
convey
her
home
,
and
we
live
in
a
style
which
could
not
make
the
addition
of
Jane
Fairfax
,
at
any
time
,
the
least
inconvenient
.
--
I
should
be
extremely
displeased
if
Wright
were
to
send
us
up
such
a
dinner
,
as
could
make
me
regret
having
asked
more
than
Jane
Fairfax
to
partake
of
it
.
I
have
no
idea
of
that
sort
of
thing
.
It
is
not
likely
that
I
should
,
considering
what
I
have
been
used
to
.
My
greatest
danger
,
perhaps
,
in
housekeeping
,
may
be
quite
the
other
way
,
in
doing
too
much
,
and
being
too
careless
of
expense
.
Maple
Grove
will
probably
be
my
model
more
than
it
ought
to
be
--
for
we
do
not
at
all
affect
to
equal
my
brother
,
Mr.
Suckling
,
in
income
.
--
However
,
my
resolution
is
taken
as
to
noticing
Jane
Fairfax
.
--
I
shall
certainly
have
her
very
often
at
my
house
,
shall
introduce
her
wherever
I
can
,
shall
have
musical
parties
to
draw
out
her
talents
,
and
shall
be
constantly
on
the
watch
for
an
eligible
situation
.
My
acquaintance
is
so
very
extensive
,
that
I
have
little
doubt
of
hearing
of
something
to
suit
her
shortly
.
--
I
shall
introduce
her
,
of
course
,
very
particularly
to
my
brother
and
sister
when
they
come
to
us
.
I
am
sure
they
will
like
her
extremely
;
and
when
she
gets
a
little
acquainted
with
them
,
her
fears
will
completely
wear
off
,
for
there
really
is
nothing
in
the
manners
of
either
but
what
is
highly
conciliating
.
--
I
shall
have
her
very
often
indeed
while
they
are
with
me
,
and
I
dare
say
we
shall
sometimes
find
a
seat
for
her
in
the
barouche-landau
in
some
of
our
exploring
parties
.
"
"
Poor
Jane
Fairfax
!
"
--
thought
Emma
.
--
"
You
have
not
deserved
this
.
You
may
have
done
wrong
with
regard
to
Mr.
Dixon
,
but
this
is
a
punishment
beyond
what
you
can
have
merited
!
--
The
kindness
and
protection
of
Mrs.
Elton
!
--
'
Jane
Fairfax
and
Jane
Fairfax
.
'
Heavens
!
Let
me
not
suppose
that
she
dares
go
about
,
Emma
Woodhouse-ing
me
!
--
But
upon
my
honour
,
there
seems
no
limits
to
the
licentiousness
of
that
woman
's
tongue
!
"