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My
blindness
to
what
was
going
on
,
led
me
to
act
by
them
in
a
way
that
I
must
always
be
ashamed
of
,
and
I
was
very
foolishly
tempted
to
say
and
do
many
things
which
may
well
lay
me
open
to
unpleasant
conjectures
,
but
I
have
no
other
reason
to
regret
that
I
was
not
in
the
secret
earlier
.
"
"
Emma
!
"
cried
he
,
looking
eagerly
at
her
,
"
are
you
,
indeed
?
"
--
but
checking
himself
--
"
No
,
no
,
I
understand
you
--
forgive
me
--
I
am
pleased
that
you
can
say
even
so
much
.
--
He
is
no
object
of
regret
,
indeed
!
and
it
will
not
be
very
long
,
I
hope
,
before
that
becomes
the
acknowledgment
of
more
than
your
reason
.
--
Fortunate
that
your
affections
were
not
farther
entangled
!
--
I
could
never
,
I
confess
,
from
your
manners
,
assure
myself
as
to
the
degree
of
what
you
felt
--
I
could
only
be
certain
that
there
was
a
preference
--
and
a
preference
which
I
never
believed
him
to
deserve
.
--
He
is
a
disgrace
to
the
name
of
man
.
--
And
is
he
to
be
rewarded
with
that
sweet
young
woman
?
--
Jane
,
Jane
,
you
will
be
a
miserable
creature
.
"
"
Mr.
Knightley
,
"
said
Emma
,
trying
to
be
lively
,
but
really
confused
--
"
I
am
in
a
very
extraordinary
situation
.
I
can
not
let
you
continue
in
your
error
;
and
yet
,
perhaps
,
since
my
manners
gave
such
an
impression
,
I
have
as
much
reason
to
be
ashamed
of
confessing
that
I
never
have
been
at
all
attached
to
the
person
we
are
speaking
of
,
as
it
might
be
natural
for
a
woman
to
feel
in
confessing
exactly
the
reverse
.
--
But
I
never
have
.
"
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He
listened
in
perfect
silence
.
She
wished
him
to
speak
,
but
he
would
not
.
She
supposed
she
must
say
more
before
she
were
entitled
to
his
clemency
;
but
it
was
a
hard
case
to
be
obliged
still
to
lower
herself
in
his
opinion
.
She
went
on
,
however
.
"
I
have
very
little
to
say
for
my
own
conduct
.
--
I
was
tempted
by
his
attentions
,
and
allowed
myself
to
appear
pleased
.
--
An
old
story
,
probably
--
a
common
case
--
and
no
more
than
has
happened
to
hundreds
of
my
sex
before
;
and
yet
it
may
not
be
the
more
excusable
in
one
who
sets
up
as
I
do
for
Understanding
.
Many
circumstances
assisted
the
temptation
.
He
was
the
son
of
Mr.
Weston
--
he
was
continually
here
--
I
always
found
him
very
pleasant
--
and
,
in
short
,
for
(
with
a
sigh
)
let
me
swell
out
the
causes
ever
so
ingeniously
,
they
all
centre
in
this
at
last
--
my
vanity
was
flattered
,
and
I
allowed
his
attentions
.
Latterly
,
however
--
for
some
time
,
indeed
--
I
have
had
no
idea
of
their
meaning
any
thing
.
--
I
thought
them
a
habit
,
a
trick
,
nothing
that
called
for
seriousness
on
my
side
.
He
has
imposed
on
me
,
but
he
has
not
injured
me
.
I
have
never
been
attached
to
him
.
And
now
I
can
tolerably
comprehend
his
behaviour
.
He
never
wished
to
attach
me
.
It
was
merely
a
blind
to
conceal
his
real
situation
with
another
.
--
It
was
his
object
to
blind
all
about
him
;
and
no
one
,
I
am
sure
,
could
be
more
effectually
blinded
than
myself
--
except
that
I
was
not
blinded
--
that
it
was
my
good
fortune
--
that
,
in
short
,
I
was
somehow
or
other
safe
from
him
.
"
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She
had
hoped
for
an
answer
here
--
for
a
few
words
to
say
that
her
conduct
was
at
least
intelligible
;
but
he
was
silent
;
and
,
as
far
as
she
could
judge
,
deep
in
thought
.
At
last
,
and
tolerably
in
his
usual
tone
,
he
said
,
"
I
have
never
had
a
high
opinion
of
Frank
Churchill
.
--
I
can
suppose
,
however
,
that
I
may
have
underrated
him
.
My
acquaintance
with
him
has
been
but
trifling
.
--
And
even
if
I
have
not
underrated
him
hitherto
,
he
may
yet
turn
out
well
.
--
With
such
a
woman
he
has
a
chance
.
--
I
have
no
motive
for
wishing
him
ill
--
and
for
her
sake
,
whose
happiness
will
be
involved
in
his
good
character
and
conduct
,
I
shall
certainly
wish
him
well
.
"
"
I
have
no
doubt
of
their
being
happy
together
,
"
said
Emma
;
"
I
believe
them
to
be
very
mutually
and
very
sincerely
attached
.
"