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"
I
have
heard
it
asserted
,
"
said
John
Knightley
,
"
that
the
same
sort
of
handwriting
often
prevails
in
a
family
;
and
where
the
same
master
teaches
,
it
is
natural
enough
.
But
for
that
reason
,
I
should
imagine
the
likeness
must
be
chiefly
confined
to
the
females
,
for
boys
have
very
little
teaching
after
an
early
age
,
and
scramble
into
any
hand
they
can
get
.
Isabella
and
Emma
,
I
think
,
do
write
very
much
alike
.
I
have
not
always
known
their
writing
apart
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
his
brother
hesitatingly
,
"
there
is
a
likeness
.
I
know
what
you
mean
--
but
Emma
's
hand
is
the
strongest
.
"
"
Isabella
and
Emma
both
write
beautifully
,
"
said
Mr.
Woodhouse
;
"
and
always
did
.
And
so
does
poor
Mrs.
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Weston
"
--
with
half
a
sigh
and
half
a
smile
at
her
.
"
I
never
saw
any
gentleman
's
handwriting
"
--
Emma
began
,
looking
also
at
Mrs.
Weston
;
but
stopped
,
on
perceiving
that
Mrs.
Weston
was
attending
to
some
one
else
--
and
the
pause
gave
her
time
to
reflect
,
"
Now
,
how
am
I
going
to
introduce
him
?
--
Am
I
unequal
to
speaking
his
name
at
once
before
all
these
people
?
Is
it
necessary
for
me
to
use
any
roundabout
phrase
?
--
Your
Yorkshire
friend
--
your
correspondent
in
Yorkshire
--
that
would
be
the
way
,
I
suppose
,
if
I
were
very
bad
.
--
No
,
I
can
pronounce
his
name
without
the
smallest
distress
.
I
certainly
get
better
and
better
.
--
Now
for
it
.
"
Mrs.
Weston
was
disengaged
and
Emma
began
again
--
"
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
writes
one
of
the
best
gentleman
's
hands
I
ever
saw
.
"
"
I
do
not
admire
it
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
.
"
It
is
too
small
--
wants
strength
.
It
is
like
a
woman
's
writing
.
"
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This
was
not
submitted
to
by
either
lady
.
They
vindicated
him
against
the
base
aspersion
.
"
No
,
it
by
no
means
wanted
strength
--
it
was
not
a
large
hand
,
but
very
clear
and
certainly
strong
.
Had
not
Mrs.
Weston
any
letter
about
her
to
produce
?
"
No
,
she
had
heard
from
him
very
lately
,
but
having
answered
the
letter
,
had
put
it
away
.
"
If
we
were
in
the
other
room
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
if
I
had
my
writing-desk
,
I
am
sure
I
could
produce
a
specimen
.
I
have
a
note
of
his
.
--
Do
not
you
remember
,
Mrs.
Weston
,
employing
him
to
write
for
you
one
day
?
"