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241
Mr
242
Elton
was
to
take
the
drawing
to
London
,
chuse
the
frame
,
and
give
the
directions
;
and
Emma
thought
she
could
so
pack
it
as
to
ensure
its
safety
without
much
incommoding
him
,
while
he
seemed
mostly
fearful
of
not
being
incommoded
enough
.
243
"
What
a
precious
deposit
!
"
said
he
with
a
tender
sigh
,
as
he
received
it
.
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244
"
This
man
is
almost
too
gallant
to
be
in
love
,
"
thought
Emma
.
"
I
should
say
so
,
but
that
I
suppose
there
may
be
a
hundred
different
ways
of
being
in
love
.
He
is
an
excellent
young
man
,
and
will
suit
Harriet
exactly
;
it
will
be
an
'
Exactly
so
,
'
as
he
says
himself
;
but
he
does
sigh
and
languish
,
and
study
for
compliments
rather
more
than
I
could
endure
as
a
principal
.
I
come
in
for
a
pretty
good
share
as
a
second
.
But
it
is
his
gratitude
on
Harriet
's
account
.
"
245
The
very
day
of
Mr.
Elton
's
going
to
London
produced
a
fresh
occasion
for
Emma
's
services
towards
her
friend
.
Harriet
had
been
at
Hartfield
,
as
usual
,
soon
after
breakfast
;
and
,
after
a
time
,
had
gone
home
to
return
again
to
dinner
:
she
returned
,
and
sooner
than
had
been
talked
of
,
and
with
an
agitated
,
hurried
look
,
announcing
something
extraordinary
to
have
happened
which
she
was
longing
to
tell
.
Half
a
minute
brought
it
all
out
.
She
had
heard
,
as
soon
as
she
got
back
to
Mrs.
Goddard
's
,
that
Mr.
Martin
had
been
there
an
hour
before
,
and
finding
she
was
not
at
home
,
nor
particularly
expected
,
had
left
a
little
parcel
for
her
from
one
of
his
sisters
,
and
gone
away
;
and
on
opening
this
parcel
,
she
had
actually
found
,
besides
the
two
songs
which
she
had
lent
Elizabeth
to
copy
,
a
letter
to
herself
;
and
this
letter
was
from
him
,
from
Mr.
Martin
,
and
contained
a
direct
proposal
of
marriage
.
"
Who
could
have
thought
it
?
She
was
so
surprized
she
did
not
know
what
to
do
.
Yes
,
quite
a
proposal
of
marriage
;
and
a
very
good
letter
,
at
least
she
thought
so
.
And
he
wrote
as
if
he
really
loved
her
very
much
--
but
she
did
not
know
--
and
so
,
she
was
come
as
fast
as
she
could
to
ask
Miss
Woodhouse
what
she
should
do
.
--
"
Emma
was
half-ashamed
of
her
friend
for
seeming
so
pleased
and
so
doubtful
.
246
"
Upon
my
word
,
"
she
cried
,
"
the
young
man
is
determined
not
to
lose
any
thing
for
want
of
asking
.
He
will
connect
himself
well
if
he
can
.
"
247
"
Will
you
read
the
letter
?
"
cried
Harriet
.
"
Pray
do
.
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248
I
'd
rather
you
would
.
"
249
Emma
was
not
sorry
to
be
pressed
.
She
read
,
and
was
surprized
.
The
style
of
the
letter
was
much
above
her
expectation
.
There
were
not
merely
no
grammatical
errors
,
but
as
a
composition
it
would
not
have
disgraced
a
gentleman
;
the
language
,
though
plain
,
was
strong
and
unaffected
,
and
the
sentiments
it
conveyed
very
much
to
the
credit
of
the
writer
.
It
was
short
,
but
expressed
good
sense
,
warm
attachment
,
liberality
,
propriety
,
even
delicacy
of
feeling
.
She
paused
over
it
,
while
Harriet
stood
anxiously
watching
for
her
opinion
,
with
a
"
Well
,
well
,
"
and
was
at
last
forced
to
add
,
"
Is
it
a
good
letter
?
or
is
it
too
short
?
"
250
"
Yes
,
indeed
,
a
very
good
letter
,
"
replied
Emma
rather
slowly
--
"
so
good
a
letter
,
Harriet
,
that
every
thing
considered
,
I
think
one
of
his
sisters
must
have
helped
him
.
I
can
hardly
imagine
the
young
man
whom
I
saw
talking
with
you
the
other
day
could
express
himself
so
well
,
if
left
quite
to
his
own
powers
,
and
yet
it
is
not
the
style
of
a
woman
;
no
,
certainly
,
it
is
too
strong
and
concise
;
not
diffuse
enough
for
a
woman
.
No
doubt
he
is
a
sensible
man
,
and
I
suppose
may
have
a
natural
talent
for
--
thinks
strongly
and
clearly
--
and
when
he
takes
a
pen
in
hand
,
his
thoughts
naturally
find
proper
words
.
It
is
so
with
some
men
.
Yes
,
I
understand
the
sort
of
mind
.
Vigorous
,
decided
,
with
sentiments
to
a
certain
point
,
not
coarse
.
A
better
written
letter
,
Harriet
(
returning
it
,
)
than
I
had
expected
.