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"
No
--
he
should
not
eat
.
He
was
not
hungry
;
it
would
only
make
him
hotter
.
"
In
two
minutes
,
however
,
he
relented
in
his
own
favour
;
and
muttering
something
about
spruce-beer
,
walked
off
.
Emma
returned
all
her
attention
to
her
father
,
saying
in
secret
--
"
I
am
glad
I
have
done
being
in
love
with
him
.
I
should
not
like
a
man
who
is
so
soon
discomposed
by
a
hot
morning
.
Harriet
's
sweet
easy
temper
will
not
mind
it
.
"
He
was
gone
long
enough
to
have
had
a
very
comfortable
meal
,
and
came
back
all
the
better
--
grown
quite
cool
--
and
,
with
good
manners
,
like
himself
--
able
to
draw
a
chair
close
to
them
,
take
an
interest
in
their
employment
;
and
regret
,
in
a
reasonable
way
,
that
he
should
be
so
late
.
He
was
not
in
his
best
spirits
,
but
seemed
trying
to
improve
them
;
and
,
at
last
,
made
himself
talk
nonsense
very
agreeably
.
They
were
looking
over
views
in
Swisserland
.
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"
As
soon
as
my
aunt
gets
well
,
I
shall
go
abroad
,
"
said
he
.
"
I
shall
never
be
easy
till
I
have
seen
some
of
these
places
.
You
will
have
my
sketches
,
some
time
or
other
,
to
look
at
--
or
my
tour
to
read
--
or
my
poem
.
I
shall
do
something
to
expose
myself
.
"
"
That
may
be
--
but
not
by
sketches
in
Swisserland
.
You
will
never
go
to
Swisserland
.
Your
uncle
and
aunt
will
never
allow
you
to
leave
England
.
"
"
They
may
be
induced
to
go
too
.
A
warm
climate
may
be
prescribed
for
her
.
I
have
more
than
half
an
expectation
of
our
all
going
abroad
.
I
assure
you
I
have
.
I
feel
a
strong
persuasion
,
this
morning
,
that
I
shall
soon
be
abroad
.
I
ought
to
travel
.
I
am
tired
of
doing
nothing
.
I
want
a
change
.
I
am
serious
,
Miss
Woodhouse
,
whatever
your
penetrating
eyes
may
fancy
--
I
am
sick
of
England
--
and
would
leave
it
to-morrow
,
if
I
could
.
"
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"
You
are
sick
of
prosperity
and
indulgence
.
Can
not
you
invent
a
few
hardships
for
yourself
,
and
be
contented
to
stay
?
"
"
I
sick
of
prosperity
and
indulgence
!
You
are
quite
mistaken
.
I
do
not
look
upon
myself
as
either
prosperous
or
indulged
.
I
am
thwarted
in
every
thing
material
.
I
do
not
consider
myself
at
all
a
fortunate
person
.
"
"
You
are
not
quite
so
miserable
,
though
,
as
when
you
first
came
.
Go
and
eat
and
drink
a
little
more
,
and
you
will
do
very
well
.
Another
slice
of
cold
meat
,
another
draught
of
Madeira
and
water
,
will
make
you
nearly
on
a
par
with
the
rest
of
us
.
"