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651
"
I
am
sorry
to
hear
you
say
so
,
sir
;
but
I
assure
you
,
excepting
those
little
nervous
head-aches
and
palpitations
which
I
am
never
entirely
free
from
anywhere
,
I
am
quite
well
myself
;
and
if
the
children
were
rather
pale
before
they
went
to
bed
,
it
was
only
because
they
were
a
little
more
tired
than
usual
,
from
their
journey
and
the
happiness
of
coming
.
I
hope
you
will
think
better
of
their
looks
to-morrow
;
for
I
assure
you
Mr.
Wingfield
told
me
,
that
he
did
not
believe
he
had
ever
sent
us
off
altogether
,
in
such
good
case
.
I
trust
,
at
least
,
that
you
do
not
think
Mr.
Knightley
looking
ill
,
"
turning
her
eyes
with
affectionate
anxiety
towards
her
husband
.
652
"
Middling
,
my
dear
;
I
can
not
compliment
you
.
I
think
Mr.
John
Knightley
very
far
from
looking
well
.
"
653
"
What
is
the
matter
,
sir
?
--
Did
you
speak
to
me
?
"
cried
Mr.
John
Knightley
,
hearing
his
own
name
.
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654
"
I
am
sorry
to
find
,
my
love
,
that
my
father
does
not
think
you
looking
well
--
but
I
hope
it
is
only
from
being
a
little
fatigued
.
I
could
have
wished
,
however
,
as
you
know
,
that
you
had
seen
Mr.
Wingfield
before
you
left
home
.
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"
656
"
My
dear
Isabella
,
"
--
exclaimed
he
hastily
--
"
pray
do
not
concern
yourself
about
my
looks
.
Be
satisfied
with
doctoring
and
coddling
yourself
and
the
children
,
and
let
me
look
as
I
chuse
.
"
657
"
I
did
not
thoroughly
understand
what
you
were
telling
your
brother
,
"
cried
Emma
,
"
about
your
friend
Mr.
Graham
's
intending
to
have
a
bailiff
from
Scotland
,
to
look
after
his
new
estate
.
What
will
it
answer
?
Will
not
the
old
prejudice
be
too
strong
?
"
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658
And
she
talked
in
this
way
so
long
and
successfully
that
,
when
forced
to
give
her
attention
again
to
her
father
and
sister
,
she
had
nothing
worse
to
hear
than
Isabella
's
kind
inquiry
after
Jane
Fairfax
;
and
Jane
Fairfax
,
though
no
great
favourite
with
her
in
general
,
she
was
at
that
moment
very
happy
to
assist
in
praising
.
659
"
That
sweet
,
amiable
Jane
Fairfax
!
"
said
Mrs.
John
Knightley
.
--
"
It
is
so
long
since
I
have
seen
her
,
except
now
and
then
for
a
moment
accidentally
in
town
!
What
happiness
it
must
be
to
her
good
old
grandmother
and
excellent
aunt
,
when
she
comes
to
visit
them
!
I
always
regret
excessively
on
dear
Emma
's
account
that
she
can
not
be
more
at
Highbury
;
but
now
their
daughter
is
married
,
I
suppose
Colonel
and
Mrs.
Campbell
will
not
be
able
to
part
with
her
at
all
.
She
would
be
such
a
delightful
companion
for
Emma
.
"
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Mr.
Woodhouse
agreed
to
it
all
,
but
added
,