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I
am
exceedingly
obliged
to
you
,
Mrs.
Elton
,
I
am
obliged
to
any
body
who
feels
for
me
,
but
I
am
quite
serious
in
wishing
nothing
to
be
done
till
the
summer
.
For
two
or
three
months
longer
I
shall
remain
where
I
am
,
and
as
I
am
.
"
"
And
I
am
quite
serious
too
,
I
assure
you
,
"
replied
Mrs.
Elton
gaily
,
"
in
resolving
to
be
always
on
the
watch
,
and
employing
my
friends
to
watch
also
,
that
nothing
really
unexceptionable
may
pass
us
.
"
In
this
style
she
ran
on
;
never
thoroughly
stopped
by
any
thing
till
Mr.
Woodhouse
came
into
the
room
;
her
vanity
had
then
a
change
of
object
,
and
Emma
heard
her
saying
in
the
same
half-whisper
to
Jane
,
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"
Here
comes
this
dear
old
beau
of
mine
,
I
protest
!
--
Only
think
of
his
gallantry
in
coming
away
before
the
other
men
!
--
what
a
dear
creature
he
is
--
I
assure
you
I
like
him
excessively
.
I
admire
all
that
quaint
,
old-fashioned
politeness
;
it
is
much
more
to
my
taste
than
modern
ease
;
modern
ease
often
disgusts
me
.
But
this
good
old
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
I
wish
you
had
heard
his
gallant
speeches
to
me
at
dinner
.
Oh
!
I
assure
you
I
began
to
think
my
caro
sposo
would
be
absolutely
jealous
.
I
fancy
I
am
rather
a
favourite
;
he
took
notice
of
my
gown
.
How
do
you
like
it
?
--
Selina
's
choice
--
handsome
,
I
think
,
but
I
do
not
know
whether
it
is
not
over-trimmed
;
I
have
the
greatest
dislike
to
the
idea
of
being
over-trimmed
--
quite
a
horror
of
finery
.
I
must
put
on
a
few
ornaments
now
,
because
it
is
expected
of
me
.
A
bride
,
you
know
,
must
appear
like
a
bride
,
but
my
natural
taste
is
all
for
simplicity
;
a
simple
style
of
dress
is
so
infinitely
preferable
to
finery
.
But
I
am
quite
in
the
minority
,
I
believe
;
few
people
seem
to
value
simplicity
of
dress
--
show
and
finery
are
every
thing
.
I
have
some
notion
of
putting
such
a
trimming
as
this
to
my
white
and
silver
poplin
.
Do
you
think
it
will
look
well
?
"
The
whole
party
were
but
just
reassembled
in
the
drawing-room
when
Mr.
Weston
made
his
appearance
among
them
.
He
had
returned
to
a
late
dinner
,
and
walked
to
Hartfield
as
soon
as
it
was
over
.
He
had
been
too
much
expected
by
the
best
judges
,
for
surprize
--
but
there
was
great
joy
.
Mr.
Woodhouse
was
almost
as
glad
to
see
him
now
,
as
he
would
have
been
sorry
to
see
him
before
.
John
Knightley
only
was
in
mute
astonishment
.
--
That
a
man
who
might
have
spent
his
evening
quietly
at
home
after
a
day
of
business
in
London
,
should
set
off
again
,
and
walk
half
a
mile
to
another
man
's
house
,
for
the
sake
of
being
in
mixed
company
till
bed-time
,
of
finishing
his
day
in
the
efforts
of
civility
and
the
noise
of
numbers
,
was
a
circumstance
to
strike
him
deeply
.
A
man
who
had
been
in
motion
since
eight
o'clock
in
the
morning
,
and
might
now
have
been
still
,
who
had
been
long
talking
,
and
might
have
been
silent
,
who
had
been
in
more
than
one
crowd
,
and
might
have
been
alone
!
--
Such
a
man
,
to
quit
the
tranquillity
and
independence
of
his
own
fireside
,
and
on
the
evening
of
a
cold
sleety
April
day
rush
out
again
into
the
world
!
--
Could
he
by
a
touch
of
his
finger
have
instantly
taken
back
his
wife
,
there
would
have
been
a
motive
;
but
his
coming
would
probably
prolong
rather
than
break
up
the
party
.
John
Knightley
looked
at
him
with
amazement
,
then
shrugged
his
shoulders
,
and
said
,
"
I
could
not
have
believed
it
even
of
him
.
"
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Mr.
Weston
meanwhile
,
perfectly
unsuspicious
of
the
indignation
he
was
exciting
,
happy
and
cheerful
as
usual
,
and
with
all
the
right
of
being
principal
talker
,
which
a
day
spent
anywhere
from
home
confers
,
was
making
himself
agreeable
among
the
rest
;
and
having
satisfied
the
inquiries
of
his
wife
as
to
his
dinner
,
convincing
her
that
none
of
all
her
careful
directions
to
the
servants
had
been
forgotten
,
and
spread
abroad
what
public
news
he
had
heard
,
was
proceeding
to
a
family
communication
,
which
,
though
principally
addressed
to
Mrs.
Weston
,
he
had
not
the
smallest
doubt
of
being
highly
interesting
to
every
body
in
the
room
.
He
gave
her
a
letter
,
it
was
from
Frank
,
and
to
herself
;
he
had
met
with
it
in
his
way
,
and
had
taken
the
liberty
of
opening
it
.
"
Read
it
,
read
it
,
"
said
he
,
"
it
will
give
you
pleasure
;
only
a
few
lines
--
will
not
take
you
long
;
read
it
to
Emma
.
"
The
two
ladies
looked
over
it
together
;
and
he
sat
smiling
and
talking
to
them
the
whole
time
,
in
a
voice
a
little
subdued
,
but
very
audible
to
every
body
.