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"
Upon
my
word
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
I
begin
to
doubt
my
having
any
such
talent
.
Can
you
seriously
ask
me
,
Harriet
,
whether
I
imagined
him
attached
to
another
woman
at
the
very
time
that
I
was
--
tacitly
,
if
not
openly
--
encouraging
you
to
give
way
to
your
own
feelings
?
--
I
never
had
the
slightest
suspicion
,
till
within
the
last
hour
,
of
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
's
having
the
least
regard
for
Jane
Fairfax
.
You
may
be
very
sure
that
if
I
had
,
I
should
have
cautioned
you
accordingly
.
"
"
Me
!
"
cried
Harriet
,
colouring
,
and
astonished
.
"
Why
should
you
caution
me
?
--
You
do
not
think
I
care
about
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
.
"
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"
I
am
delighted
to
hear
you
speak
so
stoutly
on
the
subject
,
"
replied
Emma
,
smiling
;
"
but
you
do
not
mean
to
deny
that
there
was
a
time
--
and
not
very
distant
either
--
when
you
gave
me
reason
to
understand
that
you
did
care
about
him
?
"
"
Him
!
--
never
,
never
.
Dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
how
could
you
so
mistake
me
?
"
turning
away
distressed
.
"
Harriet
!
"
cried
Emma
,
after
a
moment
's
pause
--
"
What
do
you
mean
?
--
Good
Heaven
!
what
do
you
mean
?
--
Mistake
you
!
--
Am
I
to
suppose
then
?
--
"
She
could
not
speak
another
word
.
--
Her
voice
was
lost
;
and
she
sat
down
,
waiting
in
great
terror
till
Harriet
should
answer
.
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Harriet
,
who
was
standing
at
some
distance
,
and
with
face
turned
from
her
,
did
not
immediately
say
any
thing
;
and
when
she
did
speak
,
it
was
in
a
voice
nearly
as
agitated
as
Emma
's
.
"
I
should
not
have
thought
it
possible
,
"
she
began
,
"
that
you
could
have
misunderstood
me
!
I
know
we
agreed
never
to
name
him
--
but
considering
how
infinitely
superior
he
is
to
every
body
else
,
I
should
not
have
thought
it
possible
that
I
could
be
supposed
to
mean
any
other
person
.
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
,
indeed
!
I
do
not
know
who
would
ever
look
at
him
in
the
company
of
the
other
.
I
hope
I
have
a
better
taste
than
to
think
of
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
,
who
is
like
nobody
by
his
side
.
And
that
you
should
have
been
so
mistaken
,
is
amazing
!
--
I
am
sure
,
but
for
believing
that
you
entirely
approved
and
meant
to
encourage
me
in
my
attachment
,
I
should
have
considered
it
at
first
too
great
a
presumption
almost
,
to
dare
to
think
of
him
.
At
first
,
if
you
had
not
told
me
that
more
wonderful
things
had
happened
;
that
there
had
been
matches
of
greater
disparity
(
those
were
your
very
words
)
--
I
should
not
have
dared
to
give
way
to
--
I
should
not
have
thought
it
possible
--
But
if
you
,
who
had
been
always
acquainted
with
him
--
"
"
Harriet
!
"
cried
Emma
,
collecting
herself
resolutely
--
"
Let
us
understand
each
other
now
,
without
the
possibility
of
farther
mistake
.
Are
you
speaking
of
--
Mr.
Knightley
?
"