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291
Some
time
afterwards
it
was
,
"
I
think
Mrs.
292
Goddard
would
be
very
much
surprized
if
she
knew
what
had
happened
.
I
am
sure
Miss
Nash
would
--
for
Miss
Nash
thinks
her
own
sister
very
well
married
,
and
it
is
only
a
linen-draper
.
"
293
"
One
should
be
sorry
to
see
greater
pride
or
refinement
in
the
teacher
of
a
school
,
Harriet
.
I
dare
say
Miss
Nash
would
envy
you
such
an
opportunity
as
this
of
being
married
.
Even
this
conquest
would
appear
valuable
in
her
eyes
.
As
to
any
thing
superior
for
you
,
I
suppose
she
is
quite
in
the
dark
.
The
attentions
of
a
certain
person
can
hardly
be
among
the
tittle-tattle
of
Highbury
yet
.
Hitherto
I
fancy
you
and
I
are
the
only
people
to
whom
his
looks
and
manners
have
explained
themselves
.
"
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Harriet
blushed
and
smiled
,
and
said
something
about
wondering
that
people
should
like
her
so
much
.
The
idea
of
Mr.
Elton
was
certainly
cheering
;
but
still
,
after
a
time
,
she
was
tender-hearted
again
towards
the
rejected
Mr.
Martin
.
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"
Now
he
has
got
my
letter
,
"
said
she
softly
.
"
I
wonder
what
they
are
all
doing
--
whether
his
sisters
know
--
if
he
is
unhappy
,
they
will
be
unhappy
too
.
I
hope
he
will
not
mind
it
so
very
much
.
"
296
"
Let
us
think
of
those
among
our
absent
friends
who
are
more
cheerfully
employed
,
"
cried
Emma
.
"
At
this
moment
,
perhaps
,
Mr.
Elton
is
shewing
your
picture
to
his
mother
and
sisters
,
telling
how
much
more
beautiful
is
the
original
,
and
after
being
asked
for
it
five
or
six
times
,
allowing
them
to
hear
your
name
,
your
own
dear
name
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"
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298
"
My
picture
!
--
But
he
has
left
my
picture
in
Bond-street
.
"
299
"
Has
he
so
!
--
Then
I
know
nothing
of
Mr.
Elton
.
No
,
my
dear
little
modest
Harriet
,
depend
upon
it
the
picture
will
not
be
in
Bond-street
till
just
before
he
mounts
his
horse
to-morrow
.
It
is
his
companion
all
this
evening
,
his
solace
,
his
delight
.
It
opens
his
designs
to
his
family
,
it
introduces
you
among
them
,
it
diffuses
through
the
party
those
pleasantest
feelings
of
our
nature
,
eager
curiosity
and
warm
prepossession
.
How
cheerful
,
how
animated
,
how
suspicious
,
how
busy
their
imaginations
all
are
!
"
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Harriet
smiled
again
,
and
her
smiles
grew
stronger
.