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She
then
took
a
longer
time
for
consideration
.
Should
she
proceed
no
farther
?
--
should
she
let
it
pass
,
and
seem
to
suspect
nothing
?
--
Perhaps
Harriet
might
think
her
cold
or
angry
if
she
did
;
or
perhaps
if
she
were
totally
silent
,
it
might
only
drive
Harriet
into
asking
her
to
hear
too
much
;
and
against
any
thing
like
such
an
unreserve
as
had
been
,
such
an
open
and
frequent
discussion
of
hopes
and
chances
,
she
was
perfectly
resolved
.
--
She
believed
it
would
be
wiser
for
her
to
say
and
know
at
once
,
all
that
she
meant
to
say
and
know
.
Plain
dealing
was
always
best
.
She
had
previously
determined
how
far
she
would
proceed
,
on
any
application
of
the
sort
;
and
it
would
be
safer
for
both
,
to
have
the
judicious
law
of
her
own
brain
laid
down
with
speed
.
--
She
was
decided
,
and
thus
spoke
--
"
Harriet
,
I
will
not
affect
to
be
in
doubt
of
your
meaning
.
Your
resolution
,
or
rather
your
expectation
of
never
marrying
,
results
from
an
idea
that
the
person
whom
you
might
prefer
,
would
be
too
greatly
your
superior
in
situation
to
think
of
you
.
Is
not
it
so
?
"
"
Oh
!
Miss
Woodhouse
,
believe
me
I
have
not
the
presumption
to
suppose
--
Indeed
I
am
not
so
mad
.
--
But
it
is
a
pleasure
to
me
to
admire
him
at
a
distance
--
and
to
think
of
his
infinite
superiority
to
all
the
rest
of
the
world
,
with
the
gratitude
,
wonder
,
and
veneration
,
which
are
so
proper
,
in
me
especially
.
"
"
I
am
not
at
all
surprized
at
you
,
Harriet
.
The
service
he
rendered
you
was
enough
to
warm
your
heart
.
"
"
Service
!
oh
!
it
was
such
an
inexpressible
obligation
!
--
The
very
recollection
of
it
,
and
all
that
I
felt
at
the
time
--
when
I
saw
him
coming
--
his
noble
look
--
and
my
wretchedness
before
.
Such
a
change
!
In
one
moment
such
a
change
!
From
perfect
misery
to
perfect
happiness
!
"
"
It
is
very
natural
.
It
is
natural
,
and
it
is
honourable
.
--
Yes
,
honourable
,
I
think
,
to
chuse
so
well
and
so
gratefully
.
--
But
that
it
will
be
a
fortunate
preference
is
more
that
I
can
promise
.
I
do
not
advise
you
to
give
way
to
it
,
Harriet
.
I
do
not
by
any
means
engage
for
its
being
returned
.
Consider
what
you
are
about
.
Perhaps
it
will
be
wisest
in
you
to
check
your
feelings
while
you
can
:
at
any
rate
do
not
let
them
carry
you
far
,
unless
you
are
persuaded
of
his
liking
you
.
Be
observant
of
him
.
Let
his
behaviour
be
the
guide
of
your
sensations
.
I
give
you
this
caution
now
,
because
I
shall
never
speak
to
you
again
on
the
subject
.
I
am
determined
against
all
interference
.
Henceforward
I
know
nothing
of
the
matter
.
Let
no
name
ever
pass
our
lips
.
We
were
very
wrong
before
;
we
will
be
cautious
now
.
--
He
is
your
superior
,
no
doubt
,
and
there
do
seem
objections
and
obstacles
of
a
very
serious
nature
;
but
yet
,
Harriet
,
more
wonderful
things
have
taken
place
,
there
have
been
matches
of
greater
disparity
.
But
take
care
of
yourself
.
I
would
not
have
you
too
sanguine
;
though
,
however
it
may
end
,
be
assured
your
raising
your
thoughts
to
him
,
is
a
mark
of
good
taste
which
I
shall
always
know
how
to
value
"
Harriet
kissed
her
hand
in
silent
and
submissive
gratitude
.
Emma
was
very
decided
in
thinking
such
an
attachment
no
bad
thing
for
her
friend
.
Its
tendency
would
be
to
raise
and
refine
her
mind
--
and
it
must
be
saving
her
from
the
danger
of
degradation
.