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551
"
And
really
,
I
do
not
think
the
impression
will
soon
be
over
,
"
said
Emma
,
as
she
crossed
the
low
hedge
,
and
tottering
footstep
which
ended
the
narrow
,
slippery
path
through
the
cottage
garden
,
and
brought
them
into
the
lane
again
.
552
"
I
do
not
think
it
will
,
"
stopping
to
look
once
more
at
all
the
outward
wretchedness
of
the
place
,
and
recall
the
still
greater
within
.
553
"
Oh
!
dear
,
no
,
"
said
her
companion
.
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554
They
walked
on
.
The
lane
made
a
slight
bend
;
and
when
that
bend
was
passed
,
Mr.
Elton
was
immediately
in
sight
;
and
so
near
as
to
give
Emma
time
only
to
say
farther
,
555
"
Ah
!
Harriet
,
here
comes
a
very
sudden
trial
of
our
stability
in
good
thoughts
.
Well
,
(
smiling
,
)
I
hope
it
may
be
allowed
that
if
compassion
has
produced
exertion
and
relief
to
the
sufferers
,
it
has
done
all
that
is
truly
important
.
If
we
feel
for
the
wretched
,
enough
to
do
all
we
can
for
them
,
the
rest
is
empty
sympathy
,
only
distressing
to
ourselves
.
"
556
Harriet
could
just
answer
,
"
Oh
!
dear
,
yes
,
"
before
the
gentleman
joined
them
.
The
wants
and
sufferings
of
the
poor
family
,
however
,
were
the
first
subject
on
meeting
.
He
had
been
going
to
call
on
them
.
His
visit
he
would
now
defer
;
but
they
had
a
very
interesting
parley
about
what
could
be
done
and
should
be
done
.
Mr.
Elton
then
turned
back
to
accompany
them
.
557
"
To
fall
in
with
each
other
on
such
an
errand
as
this
,
"
thought
Emma
;
"
to
meet
in
a
charitable
scheme
;
this
will
bring
a
great
increase
of
love
on
each
side
.
I
should
not
wonder
if
it
were
to
bring
on
the
declaration
.
It
must
,
if
I
were
not
here
.
I
wish
I
were
anywhere
else
.
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558
"
559
Anxious
to
separate
herself
from
them
as
far
as
she
could
,
she
soon
afterwards
took
possession
of
a
narrow
footpath
,
a
little
raised
on
one
side
of
the
lane
,
leaving
them
together
in
the
main
road
.
But
she
had
not
been
there
two
minutes
when
she
found
that
Harriet
's
habits
of
dependence
and
imitation
were
bringing
her
up
too
,
and
that
,
in
short
,
they
would
both
be
soon
after
her
.
This
would
not
do
;
she
immediately
stopped
,
under
pretence
of
having
some
alteration
to
make
in
the
lacing
of
her
half-boot
,
and
stooping
down
in
complete
occupation
of
the
footpath
,
begged
them
to
have
the
goodness
to
walk
on
,
and
she
would
follow
in
half
a
minute
.
They
did
as
they
were
desired
;
and
by
the
time
she
judged
it
reasonable
to
have
done
with
her
boot
,
she
had
the
comfort
of
farther
delay
in
her
power
,
being
overtaken
by
a
child
from
the
cottage
,
setting
out
,
according
to
orders
,
with
her
pitcher
,
to
fetch
broth
from
Hartfield
.
To
walk
by
the
side
of
this
child
,
and
talk
to
and
question
her
,
was
the
most
natural
thing
in
the
world
,
or
would
have
been
the
most
natural
,
had
she
been
acting
just
then
without
design
;
and
by
this
means
the
others
were
still
able
to
keep
ahead
,
without
any
obligation
of
waiting
for
her
.
She
gained
on
them
,
however
,
involuntarily
:
the
child
's
pace
was
quick
,
and
theirs
rather
slow
;
and
she
was
the
more
concerned
at
it
,
from
their
being
evidently
in
a
conversation
which
interested
them
.
Mr.
560
Elton
was
speaking
with
animation
,
Harriet
listening
with
a
very
pleased
attention
;
and
Emma
,
having
sent
the
child
on
,
was
beginning
to
think
how
she
might
draw
back
a
little
more
,
when
they
both
looked
around
,
and
she
was
obliged
to
join
them
.