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Emma
pondered
a
moment
,
and
then
replied
,
"
I
will
not
pretend
not
to
understand
you
;
and
to
give
you
all
the
relief
in
my
power
,
be
assured
that
no
such
effect
has
followed
his
attentions
to
me
,
as
you
are
apprehensive
of
.
"
Mrs.
Weston
looked
up
,
afraid
to
believe
;
but
Emma
's
countenance
was
as
steady
as
her
words
.
"
That
you
may
have
less
difficulty
in
believing
this
boast
,
of
my
present
perfect
indifference
,
"
she
continued
,
"
I
will
farther
tell
you
,
that
there
was
a
period
in
the
early
part
of
our
acquaintance
,
when
I
did
like
him
,
when
I
was
very
much
disposed
to
be
attached
to
him
--
nay
,
was
attached
--
and
how
it
came
to
cease
,
is
perhaps
the
wonder
.
Fortunately
,
however
,
it
did
cease
.
I
have
really
for
some
time
past
,
for
at
least
these
three
months
,
cared
nothing
about
him
.
You
may
believe
me
,
Mrs.
Weston
.
This
is
the
simple
truth
.
"
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Mrs.
Weston
kissed
her
with
tears
of
joy
;
and
when
she
could
find
utterance
,
assured
her
,
that
this
protestation
had
done
her
more
good
than
any
thing
else
in
the
world
could
do
.
"
Mr.
Weston
will
be
almost
as
much
relieved
as
myself
,
"
said
she
.
"
On
this
point
we
have
been
wretched
.
It
was
our
darling
wish
that
you
might
be
attached
to
each
other
--
and
we
were
persuaded
that
it
was
so
.
--
Imagine
what
we
have
been
feeling
on
your
account
.
"
"
I
have
escaped
;
and
that
I
should
escape
,
may
be
a
matter
of
grateful
wonder
to
you
and
myself
.
But
this
does
not
acquit
him
,
Mrs.
Weston
;
and
I
must
say
,
that
I
think
him
greatly
to
blame
.
What
right
had
he
to
come
among
us
with
affection
and
faith
engaged
,
and
with
manners
so
very
disengaged
?
What
right
had
he
to
endeavour
to
please
,
as
he
certainly
did
--
to
distinguish
any
one
young
woman
with
persevering
attention
,
as
he
certainly
did
--
while
he
really
belonged
to
another
?
--
How
could
he
tell
what
mischief
he
might
be
doing
?
--
How
could
he
tell
that
he
might
not
be
making
me
in
love
with
him
?
--
very
wrong
,
very
wrong
indeed
.
"
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"
From
something
that
he
said
,
my
dear
Emma
,
I
rather
imagine
--
"
"
And
how
could
she
bear
such
behaviour
!
Composure
with
a
witness
!
to
look
on
,
while
repeated
attentions
were
offering
to
another
woman
,
before
her
face
,
and
not
resent
it
.
--
That
is
a
degree
of
placidity
,
which
I
can
neither
comprehend
nor
respect
.
"
"
There
were
misunderstandings
between
them
,
Emma
;
he
said
so
expressly
.
He
had
not
time
to
enter
into
much
explanation
.
He
was
here
only
a
quarter
of
an
hour
,
and
in
a
state
of
agitation
which
did
not
allow
the
full
use
even
of
the
time
he
could
stay
--
but
that
there
had
been
misunderstandings
he
decidedly
said
.