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"
And
I
assure
you
,
Mr.
Weston
,
I
have
very
little
doubt
that
my
opinion
will
be
decidedly
in
his
favour
.
I
have
heard
so
much
in
praise
of
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
.
--
At
the
same
time
it
is
fair
to
observe
,
that
I
am
one
of
those
who
always
judge
for
themselves
,
and
are
by
no
means
implicitly
guided
by
others
.
I
give
you
notice
that
as
I
find
your
son
,
so
I
shall
judge
of
him
.
--
I
am
no
flatterer
.
"
Mr.
Weston
was
musing
.
"
I
hope
,
"
said
he
presently
,
"
I
have
not
been
severe
upon
poor
Mrs.
Churchill
.
If
she
is
ill
I
should
be
sorry
to
do
her
injustice
;
but
there
are
some
traits
in
her
character
which
make
it
difficult
for
me
to
speak
of
her
with
the
forbearance
I
could
wish
.
You
can
not
be
ignorant
,
Mrs.
Elton
,
of
my
connexion
with
the
family
,
nor
of
the
treatment
I
have
met
with
;
and
,
between
ourselves
,
the
whole
blame
of
it
is
to
be
laid
to
her
.
She
was
the
instigator
.
Frank
's
mother
would
never
have
been
slighted
as
she
was
but
for
her
.
Mr.
Churchill
has
pride
;
but
his
pride
is
nothing
to
his
wife
's
:
his
is
a
quiet
,
indolent
,
gentlemanlike
sort
of
pride
that
would
harm
nobody
,
and
only
make
himself
a
little
helpless
and
tiresome
;
but
her
pride
is
arrogance
and
insolence
!
And
what
inclines
one
less
to
bear
,
she
has
no
fair
pretence
of
family
or
blood
.
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She
was
nobody
when
he
married
her
,
barely
the
daughter
of
a
gentleman
;
but
ever
since
her
being
turned
into
a
Churchill
she
has
out-Churchill
'd
them
all
in
high
and
mighty
claims
:
but
in
herself
,
I
assure
you
,
she
is
an
upstart
.
"
"
Only
think
!
well
,
that
must
be
infinitely
provoking
!
I
have
quite
a
horror
of
upstarts
.
Maple
Grove
has
given
me
a
thorough
disgust
to
people
of
that
sort
;
for
there
is
a
family
in
that
neighbourhood
who
are
such
an
annoyance
to
my
brother
and
sister
from
the
airs
they
give
themselves
!
Your
description
of
Mrs.
Churchill
made
me
think
of
them
directly
.
People
of
the
name
of
Tupman
,
very
lately
settled
there
,
and
encumbered
with
many
low
connexions
,
but
giving
themselves
immense
airs
,
and
expecting
to
be
on
a
footing
with
the
old
established
families
.
A
year
and
a
half
is
the
very
utmost
that
they
can
have
lived
at
West
Hall
;
and
how
they
got
their
fortune
nobody
knows
.
They
came
from
Birmingham
,
which
is
not
a
place
to
promise
much
,
you
know
,
Mr.
Weston
.
One
has
not
great
hopes
from
Birmingham
.
I
always
say
there
is
something
direful
in
the
sound
:
but
nothing
more
is
positively
known
of
the
Tupmans
,
though
a
good
many
things
I
assure
you
are
suspected
;
and
yet
by
their
manners
they
evidently
think
themselves
equal
even
to
my
brother
,
Mr.
Suckling
,
who
happens
to
be
one
of
their
nearest
neighbours
.
It
is
infinitely
too
bad
.
Mr.
Suckling
,
who
has
been
eleven
years
a
resident
at
Maple
Grove
,
and
whose
father
had
it
before
him
--
I
believe
,
at
least
--
I
am
almost
sure
that
old
Mr.
Suckling
had
completed
the
purchase
before
his
death
.
"
They
were
interrupted
.
Tea
was
carrying
round
,
and
Mr.
Weston
,
having
said
all
that
he
wanted
,
soon
took
the
opportunity
of
walking
away
.
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After
tea
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Weston
,
and
Mr.
Elton
sat
down
with
Mr.
Woodhouse
to
cards
.
The
remaining
five
were
left
to
their
own
powers
,
and
Emma
doubted
their
getting
on
very
well
;
for
Mr.
Knightley
seemed
little
disposed
for
conversation
;
Mrs.
Elton
was
wanting
notice
,
which
nobody
had
inclination
to
pay
,
and
she
was
herself
in
a
worry
of
spirits
which
would
have
made
her
prefer
being
silent
.
Mr.
John
Knightley
proved
more
talkative
than
his
brother
.
He
was
to
leave
them
early
the
next
day
;
and
he
soon
began
with
--
"
Well
,
Emma
,
I
do
not
believe
I
have
any
thing
more
to
say
about
the
boys
;
but
you
have
your
sister
's
letter
,
and
every
thing
is
down
at
full
length
there
we
may
be
sure
.
My
charge
would
be
much
more
concise
than
her
's
,
and
probably
not
much
in
the
same
spirit
;
all
that
I
have
to
recommend
being
comprised
in
,
do
not
spoil
them
,
and
do
not
physic
them
.
"