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"
I
am
ready
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
whenever
I
am
wanted
.
"
"
Whom
are
you
going
to
dance
with
?
"
asked
Mr.
Knightley
.
She
hesitated
a
moment
,
and
then
replied
,
"
With
you
,
if
you
will
ask
me
.
"
"
Will
you
?
"
said
he
,
offering
his
hand
.
"
Indeed
I
will
.
You
have
shewn
that
you
can
dance
,
and
you
know
we
are
not
really
so
much
brother
and
sister
as
to
make
it
at
all
improper
.
"
"
Brother
and
sister
!
no
,
indeed
.
"
This
little
explanation
with
Mr.
Knightley
gave
Emma
considerable
pleasure
.
It
was
one
of
the
agreeable
recollections
of
the
ball
,
which
she
walked
about
the
lawn
the
next
morning
to
enjoy
.
--
She
was
extremely
glad
that
they
had
come
to
so
good
an
understanding
respecting
the
Eltons
,
and
that
their
opinions
of
both
husband
and
wife
were
so
much
alike
;
and
his
praise
of
Harriet
,
his
concession
in
her
favour
,
was
peculiarly
gratifying
.
The
impertinence
of
the
Eltons
,
which
for
a
few
minutes
had
threatened
to
ruin
the
rest
of
her
evening
,
had
been
the
occasion
of
some
of
its
highest
satisfactions
;
and
she
looked
forward
to
another
happy
result
--
the
cure
of
Harriet
's
infatuation
.
--
From
Harriet
's
manner
of
speaking
of
the
circumstance
before
they
quitted
the
ballroom
,
she
had
strong
hopes
.
It
seemed
as
if
her
eyes
were
suddenly
opened
,
and
she
were
enabled
to
see
that
Mr.
Elton
was
not
the
superior
creature
she
had
believed
him
.
The
fever
was
over
,
and
Emma
could
harbour
little
fear
of
the
pulse
being
quickened
again
by
injurious
courtesy
.
She
depended
on
the
evil
feelings
of
the
Eltons
for
supplying
all
the
discipline
of
pointed
neglect
that
could
be
farther
requisite
.
--
Harriet
rational
,
Frank
Churchill
not
too
much
in
love
,
and
Mr.
Knightley
not
wanting
to
quarrel
with
her
,
how
very
happy
a
summer
must
be
before
her
!
She
was
not
to
see
Frank
Churchill
this
morning
.
He
had
told
her
that
he
could
not
allow
himself
the
pleasure
of
stopping
at
Hartfield
,
as
he
was
to
be
at
home
by
the
middle
of
the
day
.
She
did
not
regret
it
.
Having
arranged
all
these
matters
,
looked
them
through
,
and
put
them
all
to
rights
,
she
was
just
turning
to
the
house
with
spirits
freshened
up
for
the
demands
of
the
two
little
boys
,
as
well
as
of
their
grandpapa
,
when
the
great
iron
sweep-gate
opened
,
and
two
persons
entered
whom
she
had
never
less
expected
to
see
together
--
Frank
Churchill
,
with
Harriet
leaning
on
his
arm
--
actually
Harriet
!
--
A
moment
sufficed
to
convince
her
that
something
extraordinary
had
happened
.
Harriet
looked
white
and
frightened
,
and
he
was
trying
to
cheer
her
.
--
The
iron
gates
and
the
front-door
were
not
twenty
yards
asunder
--
they
were
all
three
soon
in
the
hall
,
and
Harriet
immediately
sinking
into
a
chair
fainted
away
.
A
young
lady
who
faints
,
must
be
recovered
;
questions
must
be
answered
,
and
surprizes
be
explained
.
Such
events
are
very
interesting
,
but
the
suspense
of
them
can
not
last
long
.
A
few
minutes
made
Emma
acquainted
with
the
whole
.