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"
Not
to
my
feelings
.
I
am
perfectly
comfortable
to-day
.
"
"
You
are
comfortable
because
you
are
under
command
.
"
"
Your
command
?
--
Yes
.
"
"
Perhaps
I
intended
you
to
say
so
,
but
I
meant
self-command
.
You
had
,
somehow
or
other
,
broken
bounds
yesterday
,
and
run
away
from
your
own
management
;
but
to-day
you
are
got
back
again
--
and
as
I
can
not
be
always
with
you
,
it
is
best
to
believe
your
temper
under
your
own
command
rather
than
mine
.
"
"
It
comes
to
the
same
thing
.
I
can
have
no
self-command
without
a
motive
.
You
order
me
,
whether
you
speak
or
not
.
And
you
can
be
always
with
me
.
You
are
always
with
me
.
"
"
Dating
from
three
o'clock
yesterday
.
My
perpetual
influence
could
not
begin
earlier
,
or
you
would
not
have
been
so
much
out
of
humour
before
.
"
"
Three
o'clock
yesterday
!
That
is
your
date
.
I
thought
I
had
seen
you
first
in
February
.
"
"
Your
gallantry
is
really
unanswerable
.
But
(
lowering
her
voice
)
--
nobody
speaks
except
ourselves
,
and
it
is
rather
too
much
to
be
talking
nonsense
for
the
entertainment
of
seven
silent
people
.
"
"
I
say
nothing
of
which
I
am
ashamed
,
"
replied
he
,
with
lively
impudence
.
"
I
saw
you
first
in
February
.
Let
every
body
on
the
Hill
hear
me
if
they
can
.
Let
my
accents
swell
to
Mickleham
on
one
side
,
and
Dorking
on
the
other
.
I
saw
you
first
in
February
.
"
And
then
whispering
--
"
Our
companions
are
excessively
stupid
.
What
shall
we
do
to
rouse
them
?
Any
nonsense
will
serve
.
They
shall
talk
.
Ladies
and
gentlemen
,
I
am
ordered
by
Miss
Woodhouse
(
who
,
wherever
she
is
,
presides
)
to
say
,
that
she
desires
to
know
what
you
are
all
thinking
of
?
"