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A
carriage
was
heard
.
He
was
on
the
move
immediately
;
but
coming
back
,
said
,
"
I
am
forgetting
that
I
am
not
acquainted
with
her
.
I
have
never
seen
either
Mr.
or
Mrs.
Elton
.
I
have
no
business
to
put
myself
forward
.
"
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elton
appeared
;
and
all
the
smiles
and
the
proprieties
passed
.
"
But
Miss
Bates
and
Miss
Fairfax
!
"
said
Mr.
Weston
,
looking
about
.
"
We
thought
you
were
to
bring
them
.
"
The
mistake
had
been
slight
.
The
carriage
was
sent
for
them
now
.
Emma
longed
to
know
what
Frank
's
first
opinion
of
Mrs.
Elton
might
be
;
how
he
was
affected
by
the
studied
elegance
of
her
dress
,
and
her
smiles
of
graciousness
.
He
was
immediately
qualifying
himself
to
form
an
opinion
,
by
giving
her
very
proper
attention
,
after
the
introduction
had
passed
.
In
a
few
minutes
the
carriage
returned
.
--
Somebody
talked
of
rain
.
--
"
I
will
see
that
there
are
umbrellas
,
sir
,
"
said
Frank
to
his
father
:
"
Miss
Bates
must
not
be
forgotten
:
"
and
away
he
went
.
Mr.
Weston
was
following
;
but
Mrs.
Elton
detained
him
,
to
gratify
him
by
her
opinion
of
his
son
;
and
so
briskly
did
she
begin
,
that
the
young
man
himself
,
though
by
no
means
moving
slowly
,
could
hardly
be
out
of
hearing
.
"
A
very
fine
young
man
indeed
,
Mr.
Weston
.
You
know
I
candidly
told
you
I
should
form
my
own
opinion
;
and
I
am
happy
to
say
that
I
am
extremely
pleased
with
him
.
--
You
may
believe
me
.
I
never
compliment
.
I
think
him
a
very
handsome
young
man
,
and
his
manners
are
precisely
what
I
like
and
approve
--
so
truly
the
gentleman
,
without
the
least
conceit
or
puppyism
.
You
must
know
I
have
a
vast
dislike
to
puppies
--
quite
a
horror
of
them
.
They
were
never
tolerated
at
Maple
Grove
.
Neither
Mr.
Suckling
nor
me
had
ever
any
patience
with
them
;
and
we
used
sometimes
to
say
very
cutting
things
!
Selina
,
who
is
mild
almost
to
a
fault
,
bore
with
them
much
better
.
"
While
she
talked
of
his
son
,
Mr.
Weston
's
attention
was
chained
;
but
when
she
got
to
Maple
Grove
,
he
could
recollect
that
there
were
ladies
just
arriving
to
be
attended
to
,
and
with
happy
smiles
must
hurry
away
.
Mrs.
Elton
turned
to
Mrs.
Weston
.
"
I
have
no
doubt
of
its
being
our
carriage
with
Miss
Bates
and
Jane
.
Our
coachman
and
horses
are
so
extremely
expeditious
!
--
I
believe
we
drive
faster
than
any
body
.
--
What
a
pleasure
it
is
to
send
one
's
carriage
for
a
friend
!
--
I
understand
you
were
so
kind
as
to
offer
,
but
another
time
it
will
be
quite
unnecessary
.
You
may
be
very
sure
I
shall
always
take
care
of
them
.