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Isabella
sent
quite
as
good
an
account
of
her
visitor
as
could
be
expected
;
on
her
first
arrival
she
had
thought
her
out
of
spirits
,
which
appeared
perfectly
natural
,
as
there
was
a
dentist
to
be
consulted
;
but
,
since
that
business
had
been
over
,
she
did
not
appear
to
find
Harriet
different
from
what
she
had
known
her
before
.
--
Isabella
,
to
be
sure
,
was
no
very
quick
observer
;
yet
if
Harriet
had
not
been
equal
to
playing
with
the
children
,
it
would
not
have
escaped
her
.
Emma
's
comforts
and
hopes
were
most
agreeably
carried
on
,
by
Harriet
's
being
to
stay
longer
;
her
fortnight
was
likely
to
be
a
month
at
least
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Knightley
were
to
come
down
in
August
,
and
she
was
invited
to
remain
till
they
could
bring
her
back
.
"
John
does
not
even
mention
your
friend
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
.
"
Here
is
his
answer
,
if
you
like
to
see
it
.
"
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It
was
the
answer
to
the
communication
of
his
intended
marriage
.
Emma
accepted
it
with
a
very
eager
hand
,
with
an
impatience
all
alive
to
know
what
he
would
say
about
it
,
and
not
at
all
checked
by
hearing
that
her
friend
was
unmentioned
.
"
John
enters
like
a
brother
into
my
happiness
,
"
continued
Mr.
Knightley
,
"
but
he
is
no
complimenter
;
and
though
I
well
know
him
to
have
,
likewise
,
a
most
brotherly
affection
for
you
,
he
is
so
far
from
making
flourishes
,
that
any
other
young
woman
might
think
him
rather
cool
in
her
praise
.
But
I
am
not
afraid
of
your
seeing
what
he
writes
.
"
"
He
writes
like
a
sensible
man
,
"
replied
Emma
,
when
she
had
read
the
letter
.
"
I
honour
his
sincerity
.
It
is
very
plain
that
he
considers
the
good
fortune
of
the
engagement
as
all
on
my
side
,
but
that
he
is
not
without
hope
of
my
growing
,
in
time
,
as
worthy
of
your
affection
,
as
you
think
me
already
.
Had
he
said
any
thing
to
bear
a
different
construction
,
I
should
not
have
believed
him
.
"
"
My
Emma
,
he
means
no
such
thing
.
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He
only
means
--
"
"
He
and
I
should
differ
very
little
in
our
estimation
of
the
two
,
"
interrupted
she
,
with
a
sort
of
serious
smile
--
"
much
less
,
perhaps
,
than
he
is
aware
of
,
if
we
could
enter
without
ceremony
or
reserve
on
the
subject
.
"
"
Emma
,
my
dear
Emma
--
"