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"
"
And
have
you
never
known
the
pleasure
and
triumph
of
a
lucky
guess
?
--
I
pity
you
.
--
I
thought
you
cleverer
--
for
,
depend
upon
it
a
lucky
guess
is
never
merely
luck
.
There
is
always
some
talent
in
it
.
And
as
to
my
poor
word
'
success
,
'
which
you
quarrel
with
,
I
do
not
know
that
I
am
so
entirely
without
any
claim
to
it
.
You
have
drawn
two
pretty
pictures
;
but
I
think
there
may
be
a
third
--
a
something
between
the
do-nothing
and
the
do-all
.
If
I
had
not
promoted
Mr.
Weston
's
visits
here
,
and
given
many
little
encouragements
,
and
smoothed
many
little
matters
,
it
might
not
have
come
to
any
thing
after
all
.
I
think
you
must
know
Hartfield
enough
to
comprehend
that
.
"
"
A
straightforward
,
open-hearted
man
like
Weston
,
and
a
rational
,
unaffected
woman
like
Miss
Taylor
,
may
be
safely
left
to
manage
their
own
concerns
.
You
are
more
likely
to
have
done
harm
to
yourself
,
than
good
to
them
,
by
interference
.
"
"
Emma
never
thinks
of
herself
,
if
she
can
do
good
to
others
,
"
rejoined
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
understanding
but
in
part
.
"
But
,
my
dear
,
pray
do
not
make
any
more
matches
;
they
are
silly
things
,
and
break
up
one
's
family
circle
grievously
.
"
"
Only
one
more
,
papa
;
only
for
Mr.
Elton
.
Poor
Mr.
Elton
!
You
like
Mr.
Elton
,
papa
--
I
must
look
about
for
a
wife
for
him
There
is
nobody
in
Highbury
who
deserves
him
--
and
he
has
been
here
a
whole
year
,
and
has
fitted
up
his
house
so
comfortably
,
that
it
would
be
a
shame
to
have
him
single
any
longer
--
and
I
thought
when
he
was
joining
their
hands
to-day
,
he
looked
so
very
much
as
if
he
would
like
to
have
the
same
kind
office
done
for
him
!
I
think
very
well
of
Mr.
Elton
,
and
this
is
the
only
way
I
have
of
doing
him
a
service
.
"
"
Mr.
Elton
is
a
very
pretty
young
man
,
to
be
sure
,
and
a
very
good
young
man
,
and
I
have
a
great
regard
for
him
.
But
if
you
want
to
shew
him
any
attention
,
my
dear
,
ask
him
to
come
and
dine
with
us
some
day
.
That
will
be
a
much
better
thing
.
I
dare
say
Mr.
Knightley
will
be
so
kind
as
to
meet
him
.
"
"
With
a
great
deal
of
pleasure
,
sir
,
at
any
time
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
,
laughing
,
"
and
I
agree
with
you
entirely
,
that
it
will
be
a
much
better
thing
.
Invite
him
to
dinner
,
Emma
,
and
help
him
to
the
best
of
the
fish
and
the
chicken
,
but
leave
him
to
chuse
his
own
wife
.
Depend
upon
it
,
a
man
of
six
or
seven-and-twenty
can
take
care
of
himself
.
"
Mr.
Weston
was
a
native
of
Highbury
,
and
born
of
a
respectable
family
,
which
for
the
last
two
or
three
generations
had
been
rising
into
gentility
and
property
.
He
had
received
a
good
education
,
but
,
on
succeeding
early
in
life
to
a
small
independence
,
had
become
indisposed
for
any
of
the
more
homely
pursuits
in
which
his
brothers
were
engaged
,
and
had
satisfied
an
active
,
cheerful
mind
and
social
temper
by
entering
into
the
militia
of
his
county
,
then
embodied
.
Captain
Weston
was
a
general
favourite
;
and
when
the
chances
of
his
military
life
had
introduced
him
to
Miss
Churchill
,
of
a
great
Yorkshire
family
,
and
Miss
Churchill
fell
in
love
with
him
,
nobody
was
surprized
,
except
her
brother
and
his
wife
,
who
had
never
seen
him
,
and
who
were
full
of
pride
and
importance
,
which
the
connexion
would
offend
.