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"
He
has
been
used
to
her
in
these
complaints
,
and
I
hope
to-morrow
morning
will
bring
us
both
a
more
comfortable
report
.
But
it
is
impossible
not
to
feel
uneasiness
.
Such
a
sad
loss
to
our
party
to-day
!
"
"
Dreadful
!
--
Exactly
so
,
indeed
.
--
She
will
be
missed
every
moment
.
"
This
was
very
proper
;
the
sigh
which
accompanied
it
was
really
estimable
;
but
it
should
have
lasted
longer
.
Emma
was
rather
in
dismay
when
only
half
a
minute
afterwards
he
began
to
speak
of
other
things
,
and
in
a
voice
of
the
greatest
alacrity
and
enjoyment
.
"
What
an
excellent
device
,
"
said
he
,
"
the
use
of
a
sheepskin
for
carriages
.
How
very
comfortable
they
make
it
--
impossible
to
feel
cold
with
such
precautions
.
The
contrivances
of
modern
days
indeed
have
rendered
a
gentleman
's
carriage
perfectly
complete
.
One
is
so
fenced
and
guarded
from
the
weather
,
that
not
a
breath
of
air
can
find
its
way
unpermitted
.
Weather
becomes
absolutely
of
no
consequence
.
It
is
a
very
cold
afternoon
--
but
in
this
carriage
we
know
nothing
of
the
matter
.
--
Ha
!
snows
a
little
I
see
.
"
"
Yes
,
"
said
John
Knightley
,
"
and
I
think
we
shall
have
a
good
deal
of
it
.
"
"
Christmas
weather
,
"
observed
Mr.
Elton
.
"
Quite
seasonable
;
and
extremely
fortunate
we
may
think
ourselves
that
it
did
not
begin
yesterday
,
and
prevent
this
day
's
party
,
which
it
might
very
possibly
have
done
,
for
Mr.
Woodhouse
would
hardly
have
ventured
had
there
been
much
snow
on
the
ground
;
but
now
it
is
of
no
consequence
.
This
is
quite
the
season
indeed
for
friendly
meetings
.
At
Christmas
every
body
invites
their
friends
about
them
,
and
people
think
little
of
even
the
worst
weather
.
I
was
snowed
up
at
a
friend
's
house
once
for
a
week
.
Nothing
could
be
pleasanter
.
I
went
for
only
one
night
,
and
could
not
get
away
till
that
very
day
se
'n
night
.
"
Mr.
John
Knightley
looked
as
if
he
did
not
comprehend
the
pleasure
,
but
said
only
,
coolly
,
"
I
can
not
wish
to
be
snowed
up
a
week
at
Randalls
.
"
At
another
time
Emma
might
have
been
amused
,
but
she
was
too
much
astonished
now
at
Mr.
Elton
's
spirits
for
other
feelings
.
Harriet
seemed
quite
forgotten
in
the
expectation
of
a
pleasant
party
.