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"
Well
,
"
said
Emma
,
willing
to
let
it
pass
--
"
you
want
to
hear
about
the
wedding
;
and
I
shall
be
happy
to
tell
you
,
for
we
all
behaved
charmingly
.
Every
body
was
punctual
,
every
body
in
their
best
looks
:
not
a
tear
,
and
hardly
a
long
face
to
be
seen
.
Oh
no
;
we
all
felt
that
we
were
going
to
be
only
half
a
mile
apart
,
and
were
sure
of
meeting
every
day
.
"
"
Dear
Emma
bears
every
thing
so
well
,
"
said
her
father
.
"
But
,
Mr.
Knightley
,
she
is
really
very
sorry
to
lose
poor
Miss
Taylor
,
and
I
am
sure
she
will
miss
her
more
than
she
thinks
for
.
"
Emma
turned
away
her
head
,
divided
between
tears
and
smiles
.
"
It
is
impossible
that
Emma
should
not
miss
such
a
companion
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
.
"
We
should
not
like
her
so
well
as
we
do
,
sir
,
if
we
could
suppose
it
;
but
she
knows
how
much
the
marriage
is
to
Miss
Taylor
's
advantage
;
she
knows
how
very
acceptable
it
must
be
,
at
Miss
Taylor
's
time
of
life
,
to
be
settled
in
a
home
of
her
own
,
and
how
important
to
her
to
be
secure
of
a
comfortable
provision
,
and
therefore
can
not
allow
herself
to
feel
so
much
pain
as
pleasure
.
Every
friend
of
Miss
Taylor
must
be
glad
to
have
her
so
happily
married
.
"
"
And
you
have
forgotten
one
matter
of
joy
to
me
,
"
said
Emma
,
"
and
a
very
considerable
one
--
that
I
made
the
match
myself
.
I
made
the
match
,
you
know
,
four
years
ago
;
and
to
have
it
take
place
,
and
be
proved
in
the
right
,
when
so
many
people
said
Mr.
Weston
would
never
marry
again
,
may
comfort
me
for
any
thing
.
"
Mr.
Knightley
shook
his
head
at
her
.
Her
father
fondly
replied
,
"
Ah
!
my
dear
,
I
wish
you
would
not
make
matches
and
foretell
things
,
for
whatever
you
say
always
comes
to
pass
.
Pray
do
not
make
any
more
matches
.
"
"
I
promise
you
to
make
none
for
myself
,
papa
;
but
I
must
,
indeed
,
for
other
people
.
It
is
the
greatest
amusement
in
the
world
!
And
after
such
success
,
you
know
!
--
Every
body
said
that
Mr.
Weston
would
never
marry
again
.
Oh
dear
,
no
!
Mr.
Weston
,
who
had
been
a
widower
so
long
,
and
who
seemed
so
perfectly
comfortable
without
a
wife
,
so
constantly
occupied
either
in
his
business
in
town
or
among
his
friends
here
,
always
acceptable
wherever
he
went
,
always
cheerful
--
Mr.
Weston
need
not
spend
a
single
evening
in
the
year
alone
if
he
did
not
like
it
.
Oh
no
!
Mr.
Weston
certainly
would
never
marry
again
.
Some
people
even
talked
of
a
promise
to
his
wife
on
her
deathbed
,
and
others
of
the
son
and
the
uncle
not
letting
him
.
All
manner
of
solemn
nonsense
was
talked
on
the
subject
,
but
I
believed
none
of
it
.
"
Ever
since
the
day
--
about
four
years
ago
--
that
Miss
Taylor
and
I
met
with
him
in
Broadway
Lane
,
when
,
because
it
began
to
drizzle
,
he
darted
away
with
so
much
gallantry
,
and
borrowed
two
umbrellas
for
us
from
Farmer
Mitchell
's
,
I
made
up
my
mind
on
the
subject
.
I
planned
the
match
from
that
hour
;
and
when
such
success
has
blessed
me
in
this
instance
,
dear
papa
,
you
can
not
think
that
I
shall
leave
off
match-making
.
"
"
I
do
not
understand
what
you
mean
by
'
success
,
'
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
.
"
Success
supposes
endeavour
.
Your
time
has
been
properly
and
delicately
spent
,
if
you
have
been
endeavouring
for
the
last
four
years
to
bring
about
this
marriage
.
A
worthy
employment
for
a
young
lady
's
mind
!
But
if
,
which
I
rather
imagine
,
your
making
the
match
,
as
you
call
it
,
means
only
your
planning
it
,
your
saying
to
yourself
one
idle
day
,
'
I
think
it
would
be
a
very
good
thing
for
Miss
Taylor
if
Mr.
Weston
were
to
marry
her
,
'
and
saying
it
again
to
yourself
every
now
and
then
afterwards
,
why
do
you
talk
of
success
?
Where
is
your
merit
?
What
are
you
proud
of
?
You
made
a
lucky
guess
;
and
that
is
all
that
can
be
said
.