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331
Now
,
as
we
may
fairly
suppose
,
he
would
not
allow
much
time
to
pass
before
he
spoke
to
the
lady
,
and
as
he
does
not
appear
to
have
spoken
yesterday
,
it
is
not
unlikely
that
he
should
be
at
Mrs.
Goddard
's
to-day
;
and
she
may
be
detained
by
a
visitor
,
without
thinking
him
at
all
a
tiresome
wretch
.
"
332
"
Pray
,
Mr.
Knightley
,
"
said
Emma
,
who
had
been
smiling
to
herself
through
a
great
part
of
this
speech
,
"
how
do
you
know
that
Mr.
Martin
did
not
speak
yesterday
?
"
333
"
Certainly
,
"
replied
he
,
surprized
,
"
I
do
not
absolutely
know
it
;
but
it
may
be
inferred
.
Was
not
she
the
whole
day
with
you
?
"
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334
"
Come
,
"
said
she
,
"
I
will
tell
you
something
,
in
return
for
what
you
have
told
me
.
He
did
speak
yesterday
--
that
is
,
he
wrote
,
and
was
refused
.
"
335
This
was
obliged
to
be
repeated
before
it
could
be
believed
;
and
Mr.
Knightley
actually
looked
red
with
surprize
and
displeasure
,
as
he
stood
up
,
in
tall
indignation
,
and
said
,
336
"
Then
she
is
a
greater
simpleton
than
I
ever
believed
her
.
What
is
the
foolish
girl
about
?
"
337
"
Oh
!
to
be
sure
,
"
cried
Emma
,
"
it
is
always
incomprehensible
to
a
man
that
a
woman
should
ever
refuse
an
offer
of
marriage
.
A
man
always
imagines
a
woman
to
be
ready
for
any
body
who
asks
her
.
"
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338
"
Nonsense
!
a
man
does
not
imagine
any
such
thing
.
But
what
is
the
meaning
of
this
?
Harriet
Smith
refuse
Robert
Martin
?
madness
,
if
it
is
so
;
but
I
hope
you
are
mistaken
.
339
"
340
"
I
saw
her
answer
!
--
nothing
could
be
clearer
.
"