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Mr.
Elton
had
retreated
into
the
card-room
,
looking
(
Emma
trusted
)
very
foolish
.
She
did
not
think
he
was
quite
so
hardened
as
his
wife
,
though
growing
very
like
her
--
she
spoke
some
of
her
feelings
,
by
observing
audibly
to
her
partner
,
"
Knightley
has
taken
pity
on
poor
little
Miss
Smith
!
--
Very
goodnatured
,
I
declare
.
"
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Supper
was
announced
.
The
move
began
;
and
Miss
Bates
might
be
heard
from
that
moment
,
without
interruption
,
till
her
being
seated
at
table
and
taking
up
her
spoon
.
"
Jane
,
Jane
,
my
dear
Jane
,
where
are
you
?
--
Here
is
your
tippet
.
Mrs.
Weston
begs
you
to
put
on
your
tippet
.
She
says
she
is
afraid
there
will
be
draughts
in
the
passage
,
though
every
thing
has
been
done
--
One
door
nailed
up
--
Quantities
of
matting
--
My
dear
Jane
,
indeed
you
must
.
Mr.
Churchill
,
oh
!
you
are
too
obliging
!
How
well
you
put
it
on
!
--
so
gratified
!
Excellent
dancing
indeed
!
--
Yes
,
my
dear
,
I
ran
home
,
as
I
said
I
should
,
to
help
grandmama
to
bed
,
and
got
back
again
,
and
nobody
missed
me
.
--
I
set
off
without
saying
a
word
,
just
as
I
told
you
.
Grandmama
was
quite
well
,
had
a
charming
evening
with
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
a
vast
deal
of
chat
,
and
backgammon
.
--
Tea
was
made
downstairs
,
biscuits
and
baked
apples
and
wine
before
she
came
away
:
amazing
luck
in
some
of
her
throws
:
and
she
inquired
a
great
deal
about
you
,
how
you
were
amused
,
and
who
were
your
partners
.
'
Oh
!
'
said
I
,
'
I
shall
not
forestall
Jane
;
I
left
her
dancing
with
Mr.
George
Otway
;
she
will
love
to
tell
you
all
about
it
herself
to-morrow
:
her
first
partner
was
Mr.
Elton
,
I
do
not
know
who
will
ask
her
next
,
perhaps
Mr.
William
Cox
.
'
My
dear
sir
,
you
are
too
obliging
.
--
Is
there
nobody
you
would
not
rather
?
--
I
am
not
helpless
.
Sir
,
you
are
most
kind
.
Upon
my
word
,
Jane
on
one
arm
,
and
me
on
the
other
!
--
Stop
,
stop
,
let
us
stand
a
little
back
,
Mrs.
Elton
is
going
;
dear
Mrs.
Elton
,
how
elegant
she
looks
!
--
Beautiful
lace
!
--
Now
we
all
follow
in
her
train
.
Quite
the
queen
of
the
evening
!
--
Well
,
here
we
are
at
the
passage
.
Two
steps
,
Jane
,
take
care
of
the
two
steps
.
Oh
!
no
,
there
is
but
one
.
Well
,
I
was
persuaded
there
were
two
.
How
very
odd
!
I
was
convinced
there
were
two
,
and
there
is
but
one
.
I
never
saw
any
thing
equal
to
the
comfort
and
style
--
Candles
everywhere
.
--
I
was
telling
you
of
your
grandmama
,
Jane
--
There
was
a
little
disappointment
.
--
The
baked
apples
and
biscuits
,
excellent
in
their
way
,
you
know
;
but
there
was
a
delicate
fricassee
of
sweetbread
and
some
asparagus
brought
in
at
first
,
and
good
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
not
thinking
the
asparagus
quite
boiled
enough
,
sent
it
all
out
again
.
Now
there
is
nothing
grandmama
loves
better
than
sweetbread
and
asparagus
--
so
she
was
rather
disappointed
,
but
we
agreed
we
would
not
speak
of
it
to
any
body
,
for
fear
of
its
getting
round
to
dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
who
would
be
so
very
much
concerned
!
--
Well
,
this
is
brilliant
!
I
am
all
amazement
!
could
not
have
supposed
any
thing
!
--
Such
elegance
and
profusion
!
--
I
have
seen
nothing
like
it
since
--
Well
,
where
shall
we
sit
?
where
shall
we
sit
?
Anywhere
,
so
that
Jane
is
not
in
a
draught
.
Where
I
sit
is
of
no
consequence
.
Oh
!
do
you
recommend
this
side
?
--
Well
,
I
am
sure
,
Mr.
Churchill
--
only
it
seems
too
good
--
but
just
as
you
please
.
What
you
direct
in
this
house
can
not
be
wrong
.
Dear
Jane
,
how
shall
we
ever
recollect
half
the
dishes
for
grandmama
?
Soup
too
!
Bless
me
!
I
should
not
be
helped
so
soon
,
but
it
smells
most
excellent
,
and
I
can
not
help
beginning
.
"
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Emma
had
no
opportunity
of
speaking
to
Mr.
Knightley
till
after
supper
;
but
,
when
they
were
all
in
the
ballroom
again
,
her
eyes
invited
him
irresistibly
to
come
to
her
and
be
thanked
.
He
was
warm
in
his
reprobation
of
Mr.
Elton
's
conduct
;
it
had
been
unpardonable
rudeness
;
and
Mrs.
Elton
's
looks
also
received
the
due
share
of
censure
.
"
They
aimed
at
wounding
more
than
Harriet
,
"
said
he
.
"
Emma
,
why
is
it
that
they
are
your
enemies
?
"
He
looked
with
smiling
penetration
;
and
,
on
receiving
no
answer
,
added
,
"
She
ought
not
to
be
angry
with
you
,
I
suspect
,
whatever
he
may
be
.