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491
"
I
do
not
know
,
my
dear
.
I
am
sure
I
was
very
much
surprized
when
I
first
heard
she
was
going
to
be
married
.
"
492
"
We
must
ask
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Weston
to
dine
with
us
,
while
Isabella
is
here
.
"
493
"
Yes
,
my
dear
,
if
there
is
time
.
--
But
--
(
in
a
very
depressed
tone
)
--
she
is
coming
for
only
one
week
.
There
will
not
be
time
for
any
thing
.
"
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494
"
It
is
unfortunate
that
they
can
not
stay
longer
--
but
it
seems
a
case
of
necessity
.
Mr.
John
Knightley
must
be
in
town
again
on
the
28th
,
and
we
ought
to
be
thankful
,
papa
,
that
we
are
to
have
the
whole
of
the
time
they
can
give
to
the
country
,
that
two
or
three
days
are
not
to
be
taken
out
for
the
Abbey
.
Mr.
Knightley
promises
to
give
up
his
claim
this
Christmas
--
though
you
know
it
is
longer
since
they
were
with
him
,
than
with
us
.
495
"
496
"
It
would
be
very
hard
,
indeed
,
my
dear
,
if
poor
Isabella
were
to
be
anywhere
but
at
Hartfield
.
"
497
Mr.
Woodhouse
could
never
allow
for
Mr.
Knightley
's
claims
on
his
brother
,
or
any
body
's
claims
on
Isabella
,
except
his
own
.
He
sat
musing
a
little
while
,
and
then
said
,
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498
"
But
I
do
not
see
why
poor
Isabella
should
be
obliged
to
go
back
so
soon
,
though
he
does
.
I
think
,
Emma
,
I
shall
try
and
persuade
her
to
stay
longer
with
us
.
She
and
the
children
might
stay
very
well
.
"
499
"
Ah
!
papa
--
that
is
what
you
never
have
been
able
to
accomplish
,
and
I
do
not
think
you
ever
will
.
Isabella
can
not
bear
to
stay
behind
her
husband
.
"
500
This
was
too
true
for
contradiction
.
Unwelcome
as
it
was
,
Mr.
Woodhouse
could
only
give
a
submissive
sigh
;
and
as
Emma
saw
his
spirits
affected
by
the
idea
of
his
daughter
's
attachment
to
her
husband
,
she
immediately
led
to
such
a
branch
of
the
subject
as
must
raise
them
.