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"
But
,
Harriet
,
is
it
necessary
to
burn
the
court-plaister
?
--
I
have
not
a
word
to
say
for
the
bit
of
old
pencil
,
but
the
court-plaister
might
be
useful
.
"
"
I
shall
be
happier
to
burn
it
,
"
replied
Harriet
.
"
It
has
a
disagreeable
look
to
me
.
I
must
get
rid
of
every
thing
.
--
There
it
goes
,
and
there
is
an
end
,
thank
Heaven
!
of
Mr.
Elton
.
"
"
And
when
,
"
thought
Emma
,
"
will
there
be
a
beginning
of
Mr.
Churchill
?
"
She
had
soon
afterwards
reason
to
believe
that
the
beginning
was
already
made
,
and
could
not
but
hope
that
the
gipsy
,
though
she
had
told
no
fortune
,
might
be
proved
to
have
made
Harriet
's
.
--
About
a
fortnight
after
the
alarm
,
they
came
to
a
sufficient
explanation
,
and
quite
undesignedly
.
Emma
was
not
thinking
of
it
at
the
moment
,
which
made
the
information
she
received
more
valuable
.
She
merely
said
,
in
the
course
of
some
trivial
chat
,
"
Well
,
Harriet
,
whenever
you
marry
I
would
advise
you
to
do
so
and
so
"
--
and
thought
no
more
of
it
,
till
after
a
minute
's
silence
she
heard
Harriet
say
in
a
very
serious
tone
,
"
I
shall
never
marry
.
"
Emma
then
looked
up
,
and
immediately
saw
how
it
was
;
and
after
a
moment
's
debate
,
as
to
whether
it
should
pass
unnoticed
or
not
,
replied
,
"
Never
marry
!
--
This
is
a
new
resolution
.
"
"
It
is
one
that
I
shall
never
change
,
however
.
"
After
another
short
hesitation
,
"
I
hope
it
does
not
proceed
from
--
I
hope
it
is
not
in
compliment
to
Mr.
Elton
?
"
"
Mr.
Elton
indeed
!
"
cried
Harriet
indignantly
.
--
"
Oh
!
no
"
--
and
Emma
could
just
catch
the
words
,
"
so
superior
to
Mr.
Elton
!
"