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There
was
no
bearing
such
an
"
always
;
"
and
to
break
through
her
dreadful
gratitude
,
Emma
made
the
direct
inquiry
of
--
"
Where
--
may
I
ask
?
--
is
Miss
Fairfax
going
?
"
"
To
a
Mrs.
Smallridge
--
charming
woman
--
most
superior
--
to
have
the
charge
of
her
three
little
girls
--
delightful
children
.
Impossible
that
any
situation
could
be
more
replete
with
comfort
;
if
we
except
,
perhaps
,
Mrs.
Suckling
's
own
family
,
and
Mrs.
Bragge
's
;
but
Mrs.
Smallridge
is
intimate
with
both
,
and
in
the
very
same
neighbourhood
:
--
lives
only
four
miles
from
Maple
Grove
.
Jane
will
be
only
four
miles
from
Maple
Grove
.
"
"
Mrs.
Elton
,
I
suppose
,
has
been
the
person
to
whom
Miss
Fairfax
owes
--
"
"
Yes
,
our
good
Mrs.
Elton
.
The
most
indefatigable
,
true
friend
.
She
would
not
take
a
denial
.
She
would
not
let
Jane
say
,
'
No
;
'
for
when
Jane
first
heard
of
it
,
(
it
was
the
day
before
yesterday
,
the
very
morning
we
were
at
Donwell
,
)
when
Jane
first
heard
of
it
,
she
was
quite
decided
against
accepting
the
offer
,
and
for
the
reasons
you
mention
;
exactly
as
you
say
,
she
had
made
up
her
mind
to
close
with
nothing
till
Colonel
Campbell
's
return
,
and
nothing
should
induce
her
to
enter
into
any
engagement
at
present
--
and
so
she
told
Mrs.
Elton
over
and
over
again
--
and
I
am
sure
I
had
no
more
idea
that
she
would
change
her
mind
!
--
but
that
good
Mrs.
Elton
,
whose
judgment
never
fails
her
,
saw
farther
than
I
did
.
It
is
not
every
body
that
would
have
stood
out
in
such
a
kind
way
as
she
did
,
and
refuse
to
take
Jane
's
answer
;
but
she
positively
declared
she
would
not
write
any
such
denial
yesterday
,
as
Jane
wished
her
;
she
would
wait
--
and
,
sure
enough
,
yesterday
evening
it
was
all
settled
that
Jane
should
go
.
Quite
a
surprize
to
me
!
I
had
not
the
least
idea
!
--
Jane
took
Mrs.
Elton
aside
,
and
told
her
at
once
,
that
upon
thinking
over
the
advantages
of
Mrs.
Smallridge
's
situation
,
she
had
come
to
the
resolution
of
accepting
it
.
--
I
did
not
know
a
word
of
it
till
it
was
all
settled
.
"
"
You
spent
the
evening
with
Mrs.
Elton
?
"
"
Yes
,
all
of
us
;
Mrs.
Elton
would
have
us
come
.
It
was
settled
so
,
upon
the
hill
,
while
we
were
walking
about
with
Mr.
Knightley
.
'
You
must
all
spend
your
evening
with
us
,
'
said
she
--
'
I
positively
must
have
you
all
come
.
'
"
"
Mr.
Knightley
was
there
too
,
was
he
?
"