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"
I
rather
hope
to
satisfy
you
both
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
for
I
shall
do
all
in
my
power
to
make
them
happy
,
which
will
be
enough
for
Isabella
;
and
happiness
must
preclude
false
indulgence
and
physic
.
"
"
And
if
you
find
them
troublesome
,
you
must
send
them
home
again
.
"
"
That
is
very
likely
.
You
think
so
,
do
not
you
?
"
"
I
hope
I
am
aware
that
they
may
be
too
noisy
for
your
father
--
or
even
may
be
some
encumbrance
to
you
,
if
your
visiting
engagements
continue
to
increase
as
much
as
they
have
done
lately
.
"
"
Increase
!
"
"
Certainly
;
you
must
be
sensible
that
the
last
half-year
has
made
a
great
difference
in
your
way
of
life
.
"
"
Difference
!
No
indeed
I
am
not
.
"
"
There
can
be
no
doubt
of
your
being
much
more
engaged
with
company
than
you
used
to
be
.
Witness
this
very
time
.
Here
am
I
come
down
for
only
one
day
,
and
you
are
engaged
with
a
dinner-party
!
--
When
did
it
happen
before
,
or
any
thing
like
it
?
Your
neighbourhood
is
increasing
,
and
you
mix
more
with
it
.
A
little
while
ago
,
every
letter
to
Isabella
brought
an
account
of
fresh
gaieties
;
dinners
at
Mr.
Cole
's
,
or
balls
at
the
Crown
.
The
difference
which
Randalls
,
Randalls
alone
makes
in
your
goings-on
,
is
very
great
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
his
brother
quickly
,
"
it
is
Randalls
that
does
it
all
.
"