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"
How
delighted
I
am
to
see
you
again
!
and
to
see
you
in
such
excellent
looks
!
--
I
would
not
have
missed
this
meeting
for
the
world
.
I
should
certainly
have
called
at
Hartfield
,
had
you
failed
to
come
.
"
The
others
had
been
talking
of
the
child
,
Mrs.
Weston
giving
an
account
of
a
little
alarm
she
had
been
under
,
the
evening
before
,
from
the
infant
's
appearing
not
quite
well
.
She
believed
she
had
been
foolish
,
but
it
had
alarmed
her
,
and
she
had
been
within
half
a
minute
of
sending
for
Mr.
Perry
.
Perhaps
she
ought
to
be
ashamed
,
but
Mr.
Weston
had
been
almost
as
uneasy
as
herself
.
--
In
ten
minutes
,
however
,
the
child
had
been
perfectly
well
again
.
This
was
her
history
;
and
particularly
interesting
it
was
to
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
who
commended
her
very
much
for
thinking
of
sending
for
Perry
,
and
only
regretted
that
she
had
not
done
it
.
"
She
should
always
send
for
Perry
,
if
the
child
appeared
in
the
slightest
degree
disordered
,
were
it
only
for
a
moment
.
She
could
not
be
too
soon
alarmed
,
nor
send
for
Perry
too
often
.
It
was
a
pity
,
perhaps
,
that
he
had
not
come
last
night
;
for
,
though
the
child
seemed
well
now
,
very
well
considering
,
it
would
probably
have
been
better
if
Perry
had
seen
it
.
"
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Frank
Churchill
caught
the
name
.
"
Perry
!
"
said
he
to
Emma
,
and
trying
,
as
he
spoke
,
to
catch
Miss
Fairfax
's
eye
.
"
My
friend
Mr.
Perry
!
What
are
they
saying
about
Mr.
Perry
?
--
Has
he
been
here
this
morning
?
--
And
how
does
he
travel
now
?
--
Has
he
set
up
his
carriage
?
"
Emma
soon
recollected
,
and
understood
him
;
and
while
she
joined
in
the
laugh
,
it
was
evident
from
Jane
's
countenance
that
she
too
was
really
hearing
him
,
though
trying
to
seem
deaf
.
"
Such
an
extraordinary
dream
of
mine
!
"
he
cried
.
"
I
can
never
think
of
it
without
laughing
.
--
She
hears
us
,
she
hears
us
,
Miss
Woodhouse
.
I
see
it
in
her
cheek
,
her
smile
,
her
vain
attempt
to
frown
.
Look
at
her
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Do
not
you
see
that
,
at
this
instant
,
the
very
passage
of
her
own
letter
,
which
sent
me
the
report
,
is
passing
under
her
eye
--
that
the
whole
blunder
is
spread
before
her
--
that
she
can
attend
to
nothing
else
,
though
pretending
to
listen
to
the
others
?
"
Jane
was
forced
to
smile
completely
,
for
a
moment
;
and
the
smile
partly
remained
as
she
turned
towards
him
,
and
said
in
a
conscious
,
low
,
yet
steady
voice
,
"
How
you
can
bear
such
recollections
,
is
astonishing
to
me
!
--
They
will
sometimes
obtrude
--
but
how
you
can
court
them
!
"