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"
"
Well
,
"
said
the
still
waiting
Harriet
--
"
well
--
and
--
and
what
shall
I
do
?
"
"
What
shall
you
do
!
In
what
respect
?
Do
you
mean
with
regard
to
this
letter
?
"
"
Yes
.
"
"
But
what
are
you
in
doubt
of
?
You
must
answer
it
of
course
--
and
speedily
.
"
"
Yes
.
But
what
shall
I
say
?
Dear
Miss
Woodhouse
,
do
advise
me
.
"
"
Oh
no
,
no
!
the
letter
had
much
better
be
all
your
own
.
You
will
express
yourself
very
properly
,
I
am
sure
.
There
is
no
danger
of
your
not
being
intelligible
,
which
is
the
first
thing
.
Your
meaning
must
be
unequivocal
;
no
doubts
or
demurs
:
and
such
expressions
of
gratitude
and
concern
for
the
pain
you
are
inflicting
as
propriety
requires
,
will
present
themselves
unbidden
to
your
mind
,
I
am
persuaded
.
You
need
not
be
prompted
to
write
with
the
appearance
of
sorrow
for
his
disappointment
.
"
"
You
think
I
ought
to
refuse
him
then
,
"
said
Harriet
,
looking
down
.
"
Ought
to
refuse
him
!
My
dear
Harriet
,
what
do
you
mean
?
Are
you
in
any
doubt
as
to
that
?
I
thought
--
but
I
beg
your
pardon
,
perhaps
I
have
been
under
a
mistake
.
I
certainly
have
been
misunderstanding
you
,
if
you
feel
in
doubt
as
to
the
purport
of
your
answer
.
I
had
imagined
you
were
consulting
me
only
as
to
the
wording
of
it
.
"
Harriet
was
silent
.
With
a
little
reserve
of
manner
,
Emma
continued
: