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161
"
Mr.
Weston
would
undoubtedly
support
me
,
if
he
were
here
,
for
he
thinks
exactly
as
I
do
on
the
subject
.
We
were
speaking
of
it
only
yesterday
,
and
agreeing
how
fortunate
it
was
for
Emma
,
that
there
should
be
such
a
girl
in
Highbury
for
her
to
associate
with
.
Mr.
Knightley
,
I
shall
not
allow
you
to
be
a
fair
judge
in
this
case
.
You
are
so
much
used
to
live
alone
,
that
you
do
not
know
the
value
of
a
companion
;
and
,
perhaps
no
man
can
be
a
good
judge
of
the
comfort
a
woman
feels
in
the
society
of
one
of
her
own
sex
,
after
being
used
to
it
all
her
life
.
I
can
imagine
your
objection
to
Harriet
Smith
.
She
is
not
the
superior
young
woman
which
Emma
's
friend
ought
to
be
.
162
But
on
the
other
hand
,
as
Emma
wants
to
see
her
better
informed
,
it
will
be
an
inducement
to
her
to
read
more
herself
.
They
will
read
together
.
She
means
it
,
I
know
.
"
163
"
Emma
has
been
meaning
to
read
more
ever
since
she
was
twelve
years
old
.
I
have
seen
a
great
many
lists
of
her
drawing-up
at
various
times
of
books
that
she
meant
to
read
regularly
through
--
and
very
good
lists
they
were
--
very
well
chosen
,
and
very
neatly
arranged
--
sometimes
alphabetically
,
and
sometimes
by
some
other
rule
.
The
list
she
drew
up
when
only
fourteen
--
I
remember
thinking
it
did
her
judgment
so
much
credit
,
that
I
preserved
it
some
time
;
and
I
dare
say
she
may
have
made
out
a
very
good
list
now
.
But
I
have
done
with
expecting
any
course
of
steady
reading
from
Emma
.
She
will
never
submit
to
any
thing
requiring
industry
and
patience
,
and
a
subjection
of
the
fancy
to
the
understanding
.
Where
Miss
Taylor
failed
to
stimulate
,
I
may
safely
affirm
that
Harriet
Smith
will
do
nothing
.
--
You
never
could
persuade
her
to
read
half
so
much
as
you
wished
.
--
You
know
you
could
not
.
"
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164
"
I
dare
say
,
"
replied
Mrs.
Weston
,
smiling
,
"
that
I
thought
so
then
--
but
since
we
have
parted
,
I
can
never
remember
Emma
's
omitting
to
do
any
thing
I
wished
.
"
165
"
There
is
hardly
any
desiring
to
refresh
such
a
memory
as
that
,
"
--
said
Mr.
Knightley
,
feelingly
;
and
for
a
moment
or
two
he
had
done
.
"
But
I
,
"
he
soon
added
,
"
who
have
had
no
such
charm
thrown
over
my
senses
,
must
still
see
,
hear
,
and
remember
.
166
Emma
is
spoiled
by
being
the
cleverest
of
her
family
.
At
ten
years
old
,
she
had
the
misfortune
of
being
able
to
answer
questions
which
puzzled
her
sister
at
seventeen
.
She
was
always
quick
and
assured
:
Isabella
slow
and
diffident
.
And
ever
since
she
was
twelve
,
Emma
has
been
mistress
of
the
house
and
of
you
all
.
In
her
mother
she
lost
the
only
person
able
to
cope
with
her
.
She
inherits
her
mother
's
talents
,
and
must
have
been
under
subjection
to
her
.
"
167
"
I
should
have
been
sorry
,
Mr.
Knightley
,
to
be
dependent
on
your
recommendation
,
had
I
quitted
Mr.
Woodhouse
's
family
and
wanted
another
situation
;
I
do
not
think
you
would
have
spoken
a
good
word
for
me
to
any
body
.
I
am
sure
you
always
thought
me
unfit
for
the
office
I
held
.
"
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168
"
Yes
,
"
said
he
,
smiling
.
"
You
are
better
placed
here
;
very
fit
for
a
wife
,
but
not
at
all
for
a
governess
.
But
you
were
preparing
yourself
to
be
an
excellent
wife
all
the
time
you
were
at
Hartfield
.
You
might
not
give
Emma
such
a
complete
education
as
your
powers
would
seem
to
promise
;
but
you
were
receiving
a
very
good
education
from
her
,
on
the
very
material
matrimonial
point
of
submitting
your
own
will
,
and
doing
as
you
were
bid
;
and
if
Weston
had
asked
me
to
recommend
him
a
wife
,
I
should
certainly
have
named
Miss
Taylor
.
"
169
"
Thank
you
.
There
will
be
very
little
merit
in
making
a
good
wife
to
such
a
man
as
Mr.
Weston
.
170
"