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"
Nay
,
nay
,
read
on
.
--
You
will
find
how
very
much
he
suffers
.
"
"
I
hope
he
does
,
"
replied
Mr.
Knightley
coolly
,
and
resuming
the
letter
.
"
'
Smallridge
!
'
--
What
does
this
mean
?
What
is
all
this
?
"
"
She
had
engaged
to
go
as
governess
to
Mrs.
Smallridge
's
children
--
a
dear
friend
of
Mrs.
Elton
's
--
a
neighbour
of
Maple
Grove
;
and
,
by
the
bye
,
I
wonder
how
Mrs.
Elton
bears
the
disappointment
?
"
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"
Say
nothing
,
my
dear
Emma
,
while
you
oblige
me
to
read
--
not
even
of
Mrs.
Elton
.
Only
one
page
more
.
I
shall
soon
have
done
.
What
a
letter
the
man
writes
!
"
"
I
wish
you
would
read
it
with
a
kinder
spirit
towards
him
.
"
"
Well
,
there
is
feeling
here
.
--
He
does
seem
to
have
suffered
in
finding
her
ill
.
--
Certainly
,
I
can
have
no
doubt
of
his
being
fond
of
her
.
'
Dearer
,
much
dearer
than
ever
.
'
I
hope
he
may
long
continue
to
feel
all
the
value
of
such
a
reconciliation
.
--
He
is
a
very
liberal
thanker
,
with
his
thousands
and
tens
of
thousands
.
--
'
Happier
than
I
deserve
.
'
Come
,
he
knows
himself
there
.
'
Miss
Woodhouse
calls
me
the
child
of
good
fortune
.
'
--
Those
were
Miss
Woodhouse
's
words
,
were
they
?
--
And
a
fine
ending
--
and
there
is
the
letter
.
The
child
of
good
fortune
!
That
was
your
name
for
him
,
was
it
?
"
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"
You
do
not
appear
so
well
satisfied
with
his
letter
as
I
am
;
but
still
you
must
,
at
least
I
hope
you
must
,
think
the
better
of
him
for
it
.
I
hope
it
does
him
some
service
with
you
.
"
"
Yes
,
certainly
it
does
.
He
has
had
great
faults
,
faults
of
inconsideration
and
thoughtlessness
;
and
I
am
very
much
of
his
opinion
in
thinking
him
likely
to
be
happier
than
he
deserves
:
but
still
as
he
is
,
beyond
a
doubt
,
really
attached
to
Miss
Fairfax
,
and
will
soon
,
it
may
be
hoped
,
have
the
advantage
of
being
constantly
with
her
,
I
am
very
ready
to
believe
his
character
will
improve
,
and
acquire
from
hers
the
steadiness
and
delicacy
of
principle
that
it
wants
.
And
now
,
let
me
talk
to
you
of
something
else
.
I
have
another
person
's
interest
at
present
so
much
at
heart
,
that
I
can
not
think
any
longer
about
Frank
Churchill
.
Ever
since
I
left
you
this
morning
,
Emma
,
my
mind
has
been
hard
at
work
on
one
subject
.
"