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"
"
You
are
speaking
of
letters
of
business
;
mine
are
letters
of
friendship
.
"
"
I
have
often
thought
them
the
worst
of
the
two
,
"
replied
he
coolly
.
"
Business
,
you
know
,
may
bring
money
,
but
friendship
hardly
ever
does
.
"
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"
Ah
!
you
are
not
serious
now
.
I
know
Mr.
John
Knightley
too
well
--
I
am
very
sure
he
understands
the
value
of
friendship
as
well
as
any
body
.
I
can
easily
believe
that
letters
are
very
little
to
you
,
much
less
than
to
me
,
but
it
is
not
your
being
ten
years
older
than
myself
which
makes
the
difference
,
it
is
not
age
,
but
situation
.
You
have
every
body
dearest
to
you
always
at
hand
,
I
,
probably
,
never
shall
again
;
and
therefore
till
I
have
outlived
all
my
affections
,
a
post-office
,
I
think
,
must
always
have
power
to
draw
me
out
,
in
worse
weather
than
to-day
.
"
"
When
I
talked
of
your
being
altered
by
time
,
by
the
progress
of
years
,
"
said
John
Knightley
,
"
I
meant
to
imply
the
change
of
situation
which
time
usually
brings
.
I
consider
one
as
including
the
other
.
Time
will
generally
lessen
the
interest
of
every
attachment
not
within
the
daily
circle
--
but
that
is
not
the
change
I
had
in
view
for
you
.
As
an
old
friend
,
you
will
allow
me
to
hope
,
Miss
Fairfax
,
that
ten
years
hence
you
may
have
as
many
concentrated
objects
as
I
have
.
"
It
was
kindly
said
,
and
very
far
from
giving
offence
.
A
pleasant
"
thank
you
"
seemed
meant
to
laugh
it
off
,
but
a
blush
,
a
quivering
lip
,
a
tear
in
the
eye
,
shewed
that
it
was
felt
beyond
a
laugh
.
Her
attention
was
now
claimed
by
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
who
being
,
according
to
his
custom
on
such
occasions
,
making
the
circle
of
his
guests
,
and
paying
his
particular
compliments
to
the
ladies
,
was
ending
with
her
--
and
with
all
his
mildest
urbanity
,
said
,
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"
I
am
very
sorry
to
hear
,
Miss
Fairfax
,
of
your
being
out
this
morning
in
the
rain
.
Young
ladies
should
take
care
of
themselves
.
--
Young
ladies
are
delicate
plants
.
They
should
take
care
of
their
health
and
their
complexion
.
My
dear
,
did
you
change
your
stockings
?
"
"
Yes
,
sir
,
I
did
indeed
;
and
I
am
very
much
obliged
by
your
kind
solicitude
about
me
.
"
"
My
dear
Miss
Fairfax
,
young
ladies
are
very
sure
to
be
cared
for
.
--
I
hope
your
good
grand-mama
and
aunt
are
well
.
They
are
some
of
my
very
old
friends
.
I
wish
my
health
allowed
me
to
be
a
better
neighbour
.
You
do
us
a
great
deal
of
honour
to-day
,
I
am
sure
.
My
daughter
and
I
are
both
highly
sensible
of
your
goodness
,
and
have
the
greatest
satisfaction
in
seeing
you
at
Hartfield
.
"