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The
present
crisis
,
indeed
,
seemed
to
be
brought
on
by
them
;
and
those
misunderstandings
might
very
possibly
arise
from
the
impropriety
of
his
conduct
.
"
"
Impropriety
!
Oh
!
Mrs.
Weston
--
it
is
too
calm
a
censure
.
Much
,
much
beyond
impropriety
!
--
It
has
sunk
him
,
I
can
not
say
how
it
has
sunk
him
in
my
opinion
.
So
unlike
what
a
man
should
be
!
--
None
of
that
upright
integrity
,
that
strict
adherence
to
truth
and
principle
,
that
disdain
of
trick
and
littleness
,
which
a
man
should
display
in
every
transaction
of
his
life
.
"
"
Nay
,
dear
Emma
,
now
I
must
take
his
part
;
for
though
he
has
been
wrong
in
this
instance
,
I
have
known
him
long
enough
to
answer
for
his
having
many
,
very
many
,
good
qualities
;
and
--
"
"
Good
God
!
"
cried
Emma
,
not
attending
to
her
.
--
"
Mrs.
Smallridge
,
too
!
Jane
actually
on
the
point
of
going
as
governess
!
What
could
he
mean
by
such
horrible
indelicacy
?
To
suffer
her
to
engage
herself
--
to
suffer
her
even
to
think
of
such
a
measure
!
"
"
He
knew
nothing
about
it
,
Emma
.
On
this
article
I
can
fully
acquit
him
.
It
was
a
private
resolution
of
hers
,
not
communicated
to
him
--
or
at
least
not
communicated
in
a
way
to
carry
conviction
.
--
Till
yesterday
,
I
know
he
said
he
was
in
the
dark
as
to
her
plans
.
They
burst
on
him
,
I
do
not
know
how
,
but
by
some
letter
or
message
--
and
it
was
the
discovery
of
what
she
was
doing
,
of
this
very
project
of
hers
,
which
determined
him
to
come
forward
at
once
,
own
it
all
to
his
uncle
,
throw
himself
on
his
kindness
,
and
,
in
short
,
put
an
end
to
the
miserable
state
of
concealment
that
had
been
carrying
on
so
long
.
"
Emma
began
to
listen
better
.
"
I
am
to
hear
from
him
soon
,
"
continued
Mrs.
Weston
.
"
He
told
me
at
parting
,
that
he
should
soon
write
;
and
he
spoke
in
a
manner
which
seemed
to
promise
me
many
particulars
that
could
not
be
given
now
.
Let
us
wait
,
therefore
,
for
this
letter
.
It
may
bring
many
extenuations
.
It
may
make
many
things
intelligible
and
excusable
which
now
are
not
to
be
understood
.
Do
n't
let
us
be
severe
,
do
n't
let
us
be
in
a
hurry
to
condemn
him
.
Let
us
have
patience
.
I
must
love
him
;
and
now
that
I
am
satisfied
on
one
point
,
the
one
material
point
,
I
am
sincerely
anxious
for
its
all
turning
out
well
,
and
ready
to
hope
that
it
may
.
They
must
both
have
suffered
a
great
deal
under
such
a
system
of
secresy
and
concealment
.
"
"
His
sufferings
,
"
replied
Emma
dryly
,
"
do
not
appear
to
have
done
him
much
harm
.
Well
,
and
how
did
Mr.
Churchill
take
it
?
"
"
Most
favourably
for
his
nephew
--
gave
his
consent
with
scarcely
a
difficulty
.
Conceive
what
the
events
of
a
week
have
done
in
that
family
!
While
poor
Mrs.