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The
kind-hearted
,
polite
old
man
might
then
sit
down
and
feel
that
he
had
done
his
duty
,
and
made
every
fair
lady
welcome
and
easy
.
By
this
time
,
the
walk
in
the
rain
had
reached
Mrs.
Elton
,
and
her
remonstrances
now
opened
upon
Jane
.
"
My
dear
Jane
,
what
is
this
I
hear
?
--
Going
to
the
post-office
in
the
rain
!
--
This
must
not
be
,
I
assure
you
.
--
You
sad
girl
,
how
could
you
do
such
a
thing
?
--
It
is
a
sign
I
was
not
there
to
take
care
of
you
.
"
Jane
very
patiently
assured
her
that
she
had
not
caught
any
cold
.
"
Oh
!
do
not
tell
me
.
You
really
are
a
very
sad
girl
,
and
do
not
know
how
to
take
care
of
yourself
.
--
To
the
post-office
indeed
!
Mrs.
Weston
,
did
you
ever
hear
the
like
?
You
and
I
must
positively
exert
our
authority
.
"
"
My
advice
,
"
said
Mrs.
Weston
kindly
and
persuasively
,
"
I
certainly
do
feel
tempted
to
give
.
Miss
Fairfax
,
you
must
not
run
such
risks
.
--
Liable
as
you
have
been
to
severe
colds
,
indeed
you
ought
to
be
particularly
careful
,
especially
at
this
time
of
year
.
The
spring
I
always
think
requires
more
than
common
care
.
Better
wait
an
hour
or
two
,
or
even
half
a
day
for
your
letters
,
than
run
the
risk
of
bringing
on
your
cough
again
.
Now
do
not
you
feel
that
you
had
?
Yes
,
I
am
sure
you
are
much
too
reasonable
.
You
look
as
if
you
would
not
do
such
a
thing
again
.
"
"
Oh
!
she
shall
not
do
such
a
thing
again
,
"
eagerly
rejoined
Mrs.
Elton
.
"
We
will
not
allow
her
to
do
such
a
thing
again
:
"
--
and
nodding
significantly
--
"
there
must
be
some
arrangement
made
,
there
must
indeed
.
I
shall
speak
to
Mr.
E
.
The
man
who
fetches
our
letters
every
morning
(
one
of
our
men
,
I
forget
his
name
)
shall
inquire
for
yours
too
and
bring
them
to
you
.
That
will
obviate
all
difficulties
you
know
;
and
from
us
I
really
think
,
my
dear
Jane
,
you
can
have
no
scruple
to
accept
such
an
accommodation
.
"
"
You
are
extremely
kind
,
"
said
Jane
;
"
but
I
can
not
give
up
my
early
walk
.
I
am
advised
to
be
out
of
doors
as
much
as
I
can
,
I
must
walk
somewhere
,
and
the
post-office
is
an
object
;
and
upon
my
word
,
I
have
scarcely
ever
had
a
bad
morning
before
.
"