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"
This
is
most
kind
,
indeed
!
--
Miss
Woodhouse
,
it
is
impossible
for
me
to
express
--
I
hope
you
will
believe
--
Excuse
me
for
being
so
entirely
without
words
.
"
Emma
was
gratified
,
and
would
soon
have
shewn
no
want
of
words
,
if
the
sound
of
Mrs.
Elton
's
voice
from
the
sitting-room
had
not
checked
her
,
and
made
it
expedient
to
compress
all
her
friendly
and
all
her
congratulatory
sensations
into
a
very
,
very
earnest
shake
of
the
hand
.
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Mrs.
Bates
and
Mrs.
Elton
were
together
.
Miss
Bates
was
out
,
which
accounted
for
the
previous
tranquillity
.
Emma
could
have
wished
Mrs.
Elton
elsewhere
;
but
she
was
in
a
humour
to
have
patience
with
every
body
;
and
as
Mrs.
Elton
met
her
with
unusual
graciousness
,
she
hoped
the
rencontre
would
do
them
no
harm
.
She
soon
believed
herself
to
penetrate
Mrs.
Elton
's
thoughts
,
and
understand
why
she
was
,
like
herself
,
in
happy
spirits
;
it
was
being
in
Miss
Fairfax
's
confidence
,
and
fancying
herself
acquainted
with
what
was
still
a
secret
to
other
people
.
Emma
saw
symptoms
of
it
immediately
in
the
expression
of
her
face
;
and
while
paying
her
own
compliments
to
Mrs.
Bates
,
and
appearing
to
attend
to
the
good
old
lady
's
replies
,
she
saw
her
with
a
sort
of
anxious
parade
of
mystery
fold
up
a
letter
which
she
had
apparently
been
reading
aloud
to
Miss
Fairfax
,
and
return
it
into
the
purple
and
gold
reticule
by
her
side
,
saying
,
with
significant
nods
,
"
We
can
finish
this
some
other
time
,
you
know
.
You
and
I
shall
not
want
opportunities
.
And
,
in
fact
,
you
have
heard
all
the
essential
already
.
I
only
wanted
to
prove
to
you
that
Mrs.
S.
admits
our
apology
,
and
is
not
offended
.
You
see
how
delightfully
she
writes
.
Oh
!
she
is
a
sweet
creature
!
You
would
have
doated
on
her
,
had
you
gone
.
--
But
not
a
word
more
.
Let
us
be
discreet
--
quite
on
our
good
behaviour
.
--
Hush
!
--
You
remember
those
lines
--
I
forget
the
poem
at
this
moment
:
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"
For
when
a
lady
's
in
the
case
,
"
You
know
all
other
things
give
place
.
"
Now
I
say
,
my
dear
,
in
our
case
,
for
lady
,
read
--
--
mum
!
a
word
to
the
wise
.
--
I
am
in
a
fine
flow
of
spirits
,
a
n't
I
?
But
I
want
to
set
your
heart
at
ease
as
to
Mrs.
S.
--
My
representation
,
you
see
,
has
quite
appeased
her
.
"