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171
"
Why
,
to
own
the
truth
,
I
am
afraid
you
are
rather
thrown
away
,
and
that
with
every
disposition
to
bear
,
there
will
be
nothing
to
be
borne
.
We
will
not
despair
,
however
.
Weston
may
grow
cross
from
the
wantonness
of
comfort
,
or
his
son
may
plague
him
.
"
172
"
I
hope
not
that
.
--
It
is
not
likely
.
No
,
Mr.
Knightley
,
do
not
foretell
vexation
from
that
quarter
.
"
173
"
Not
I
,
indeed
.
I
only
name
possibilities
.
I
do
not
pretend
to
Emma
's
genius
for
foretelling
and
guessing
.
I
hope
,
with
all
my
heart
,
the
young
man
may
be
a
Weston
in
merit
,
and
a
Churchill
in
fortune
.
--
But
Harriet
Smith
--
I
have
not
half
done
about
Harriet
Smith
.
I
think
her
the
very
worst
sort
of
companion
that
Emma
could
possibly
have
.
She
knows
nothing
herself
,
and
looks
upon
Emma
as
knowing
every
thing
.
She
is
a
flatterer
in
all
her
ways
;
and
so
much
the
worse
,
because
undesigned
.
Her
ignorance
is
hourly
flattery
.
How
can
Emma
imagine
she
has
any
thing
to
learn
herself
,
while
Harriet
is
presenting
such
a
delightful
inferiority
?
And
as
for
Harriet
,
I
will
venture
to
say
that
she
can
not
gain
by
the
acquaintance
.
Hartfield
will
only
put
her
out
of
conceit
with
all
the
other
places
she
belongs
to
.
She
will
grow
just
refined
enough
to
be
uncomfortable
with
those
among
whom
birth
and
circumstances
have
placed
her
home
.
I
am
much
mistaken
if
Emma
's
doctrines
give
any
strength
of
mind
,
or
tend
at
all
to
make
a
girl
adapt
herself
rationally
to
the
varieties
of
her
situation
in
life
.
--
They
only
give
a
little
polish
.
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174
"
175
"
I
either
depend
more
upon
Emma
's
good
sense
than
you
do
,
or
am
more
anxious
for
her
present
comfort
;
for
I
can
not
lament
the
acquaintance
.
How
well
she
looked
last
night
!
"
176
"
Oh
!
you
would
rather
talk
of
her
person
than
her
mind
,
would
you
?
Very
well
;
I
shall
not
attempt
to
deny
Emma
's
being
pretty
.
"
177
"
Pretty
!
say
beautiful
rather
.
Can
you
imagine
any
thing
nearer
perfect
beauty
than
Emma
altogether
--
face
and
figure
?
"
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178
"
I
do
not
know
what
I
could
imagine
,
but
I
confess
that
I
have
seldom
seen
a
face
or
figure
more
pleasing
to
me
than
hers
.
But
I
am
a
partial
old
friend
.
"
179
"
Such
an
eye
!
--
the
true
hazle
eye
--
and
so
brilliant
!
regular
features
,
open
countenance
,
with
a
complexion
!
oh
!
what
a
bloom
of
full
health
,
and
such
a
pretty
height
and
size
;
such
a
firm
and
upright
figure
!
There
is
health
,
not
merely
in
her
bloom
,
but
in
her
air
,
her
head
,
her
glance
.
One
hears
sometimes
of
a
child
being
'
the
picture
of
health
;
'
now
,
Emma
always
gives
me
the
idea
of
being
the
complete
picture
of
grown-up
health
.
She
is
loveliness
itself
.
Mr.
Knightley
,
is
not
she
?
"
180
"
I
have
not
a
fault
to
find
with
her
person
,
"
he
replied
.
"
I
think
her
all
you
describe
.
I
love
to
look
at
her
;
and
I
will
add
this
praise
,
that
I
do
not
think
her
personally
vain
.
Considering
how
very
handsome
she
is
,
she
appears
to
be
little
occupied
with
it
;
her
vanity
lies
another
way
.
Mrs.