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"
Miss
Bates
and
Miss
Fairfax
,
escorted
by
the
two
gentlemen
,
walked
into
the
room
;
and
Mrs.
Elton
seemed
to
think
it
as
much
her
duty
as
Mrs.
Weston
's
to
receive
them
.
Her
gestures
and
movements
might
be
understood
by
any
one
who
looked
on
like
Emma
;
but
her
words
,
every
body
's
words
,
were
soon
lost
under
the
incessant
flow
of
Miss
Bates
,
who
came
in
talking
,
and
had
not
finished
her
speech
under
many
minutes
after
her
being
admitted
into
the
circle
at
the
fire
.
As
the
door
opened
she
was
heard
,
"
So
very
obliging
of
you
!
--
No
rain
at
all
.
Nothing
to
signify
.
I
do
not
care
for
myself
.
Quite
thick
shoes
.
And
Jane
declares
--
Well
!
--
(
as
soon
as
she
was
within
the
door
)
Well
!
This
is
brilliant
indeed
!
--
This
is
admirable
!
--
Excellently
contrived
,
upon
my
word
.
Nothing
wanting
.
Could
not
have
imagined
it
.
--
So
well
lighted
up
!
--
Jane
,
Jane
,
look
!
--
did
you
ever
see
any
thing
?
Oh
!
Mr.
Weston
,
you
must
really
have
had
Aladdin
's
lamp
.
Good
Mrs.
Stokes
would
not
know
her
own
room
again
.
I
saw
her
as
I
came
in
;
she
was
standing
in
the
entrance
.
'
Oh
!
Mrs.
Stokes
,
'
said
I
--
but
I
had
not
time
for
more
.
"
She
was
now
met
by
Mrs.
Weston
.
--
"
Very
well
,
I
thank
you
,
ma'am
.
I
hope
you
are
quite
well
.
Very
happy
to
hear
it
.
So
afraid
you
might
have
a
headache
!
--
seeing
you
pass
by
so
often
,
and
knowing
how
much
trouble
you
must
have
.
Delighted
to
hear
it
indeed
.
Ah
!
dear
Mrs.
Elton
,
so
obliged
to
you
for
the
carriage
!
--
excellent
time
.
Jane
and
I
quite
ready
.
Did
not
keep
the
horses
a
moment
.
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Most
comfortable
carriage
.
--
Oh
!
and
I
am
sure
our
thanks
are
due
to
you
,
Mrs.
Weston
,
on
that
score
.
Mrs.
Elton
had
most
kindly
sent
Jane
a
note
,
or
we
should
have
been
.
--
But
two
such
offers
in
one
day
!
--
Never
were
such
neighbours
.
I
said
to
my
mother
,
'
Upon
my
word
,
ma'am
--
.
'
Thank
you
,
my
mother
is
remarkably
well
.
Gone
to
Mr.
Woodhouse
's
.
I
made
her
take
her
shawl
--
for
the
evenings
are
not
warm
--
her
large
new
shawl
--
Mrs.
Dixon
's
wedding-present
.
--
So
kind
of
her
to
think
of
my
mother
!
Bought
at
Weymouth
,
you
know
--
Mr.
Dixon
's
choice
.
There
were
three
others
,
Jane
says
,
which
they
hesitated
about
some
time
.
Colonel
Campbell
rather
preferred
an
olive
.
My
dear
Jane
,
are
you
sure
you
did
not
wet
your
feet
?
--
It
was
but
a
drop
or
two
,
but
I
am
so
afraid
:
--
but
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
was
so
extremely
--
and
there
was
a
mat
to
step
upon
--
I
shall
never
forget
his
extreme
politeness
.
--
Oh
!
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
,
I
must
tell
you
my
mother
's
spectacles
have
never
been
in
fault
since
;
the
rivet
never
came
out
again
.
My
mother
often
talks
of
your
good-nature
.
Does
not
she
,
Jane
?
--
Do
not
we
often
talk
of
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
?
--
Ah
!
here
's
Miss
Woodhouse
.
--
Dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
how
do
you
do
?
--
Very
well
I
thank
you
,
quite
well
.
This
is
meeting
quite
in
fairy-land
!
--
Such
a
transformation
!
--
Must
not
compliment
,
I
know
(
eyeing
Emma
most
complacently
)
--
that
would
be
rude
--
but
upon
my
word
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
you
do
look
--
how
do
you
like
Jane
's
hair
?
--
You
are
a
judge
.
--
She
did
it
all
herself
.
Quite
wonderful
how
she
does
her
hair
!
--
No
hairdresser
from
London
I
think
could
.
--
Ah
!
Dr.
Hughes
I
declare
--
and
Mrs.
Hughes
.
Must
go
and
speak
to
Dr.
and
Mrs.
Hughes
for
a
moment
.
--
How
do
you
do
?
How
do
you
do
?
--
Very
well
,
I
thank
you
.
This
is
delightful
,
is
not
it
?
--
Where
's
dear
Mr.
Richard
?
--
Oh
!
there
he
is
.
Do
n't
disturb
him
.
Much
better
employed
talking
to
the
young
ladies
.
How
do
you
do
,
Mr.
Richard
?
--
I
saw
you
the
other
day
as
you
rode
through
the
town
--
Mrs.
Otway
,
I
protest
!
--
and
good
Mr.
Otway
,
and
Miss
Otway
and
Miss
Caroline
.
--
Such
a
host
of
friends
!
--
and
Mr.
George
and
Mr.
Arthur
!
--
How
do
you
do
?
How
do
you
all
do
?
--
Quite
well
,
I
am
much
obliged
to
you
.
Never
better
.
--
Do
n't
I
hear
another
carriage
?
--
Who
can
this
be
?
--
very
likely
the
worthy
Coles
.
--
Upon
my
word
,
this
is
charming
to
be
standing
about
among
such
friends
!
And
such
a
noble
fire
!
--
I
am
quite
roasted
.
No
coffee
,
I
thank
you
,
for
me
--
never
take
coffee
.
--
A
little
tea
if
you
please
,
sir
,
by
and
bye
--
no
hurry
--
Oh
!
here
it
comes
.
Every
thing
so
good
!
"
Frank
Churchill
returned
to
his
station
by
Emma
;
and
as
soon
as
Miss
Bates
was
quiet
,
she
found
herself
necessarily
overhearing
the
discourse
of
Mrs.
Elton
and
Miss
Fairfax
,
who
were
standing
a
little
way
behind
her
.
--
He
was
thoughtful
.
Whether
he
were
overhearing
too
,
she
could
not
determine
.
After
a
good
many
compliments
to
Jane
on
her
dress
and
look
,
compliments
very
quietly
and
properly
taken
,
Mrs.
Elton
was
evidently
wanting
to
be
complimented
herself
--
and
it
was
,
"
How
do
you
like
my
gown
?
--
How
do
you
like
my
trimming
?
--
How
has
Wright
done
my
hair
?
"
--
with
many
other
relative
questions
,
all
answered
with
patient
politeness
.
Mrs.
Elton
then
said
,
"
Nobody
can
think
less
of
dress
in
general
than
I
do
--
but
upon
such
an
occasion
as
this
,
when
every
body
's
eyes
are
so
much
upon
me
,
and
in
compliment
to
the
Westons
--
who
I
have
no
doubt
are
giving
this
ball
chiefly
to
do
me
honour
--
I
would
not
wish
to
be
inferior
to
others
.
And
I
see
very
few
pearls
in
the
room
except
mine
.
--
So
Frank
Churchill
is
a
capital
dancer
,
I
understand
.
--
We
shall
see
if
our
styles
suit
.
--
A
fine
young
man
certainly
is
Frank
Churchill
.
I
like
him
very
well
.
"
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At
this
moment
Frank
began
talking
so
vigorously
,
that
Emma
could
not
but
imagine
he
had
overheard
his
own
praises
,
and
did
not
want
to
hear
more
--
and
the
voices
of
the
ladies
were
drowned
for
a
while
,
till
another
suspension
brought
Mrs.
Elton
's
tones
again
distinctly
forward
.
--
Mr.
Elton
had
just
joined
them
,
and
his
wife
was
exclaiming
,
"
Oh
!
you
have
found
us
out
at
last
,
have
you
,
in
our
seclusion
?
--
I
was
this
moment
telling
Jane
,
I
thought
you
would
begin
to
be
impatient
for
tidings
of
us
.
"
"
Jane
!
"
--
repeated
Frank
Churchill
,
with
a
look
of
surprize
and
displeasure
.
--
"
That
is
easy
--
but
Miss
Fairfax
does
not
disapprove
it
,
I
suppose
.
"