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761
"
And
so
you
do
not
consider
this
visit
from
your
son
as
by
any
means
certain
.
I
am
sorry
for
it
.
The
introduction
must
be
unpleasant
,
whenever
it
takes
place
;
and
the
sooner
it
could
be
over
,
the
better
.
"
762
"
Yes
;
and
every
delay
makes
one
more
apprehensive
of
other
delays
.
Even
if
this
family
,
the
Braithwaites
,
are
put
off
,
I
am
still
afraid
that
some
excuse
may
be
found
for
disappointing
us
.
I
can
not
bear
to
imagine
any
reluctance
on
his
side
;
but
I
am
sure
there
is
a
great
wish
on
the
Churchills
'
to
keep
him
to
themselves
.
There
is
jealousy
.
They
are
jealous
even
of
his
regard
for
his
father
.
763
In
short
,
I
can
feel
no
dependence
on
his
coming
,
and
I
wish
Mr.
Weston
were
less
sanguine
.
"
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764
"
He
ought
to
come
,
"
said
Emma
.
"
If
he
could
stay
only
a
couple
of
days
,
he
ought
to
come
;
and
one
can
hardly
conceive
a
young
man
's
not
having
it
in
his
power
to
do
as
much
as
that
.
A
young
woman
,
if
she
fall
into
bad
hands
,
may
be
teazed
,
and
kept
at
a
distance
from
those
she
wants
to
be
with
;
but
one
can
not
comprehend
a
young
man
's
being
under
such
restraint
,
as
not
to
be
able
to
spend
a
week
with
his
father
,
if
he
likes
it
.
"
765
"
One
ought
to
be
at
Enscombe
,
and
know
the
ways
of
the
family
,
before
one
decides
upon
what
he
can
do
,
"
replied
Mrs.
Weston
.
"
One
ought
to
use
the
same
caution
,
perhaps
,
in
judging
of
the
conduct
of
any
one
individual
of
any
one
family
;
but
Enscombe
,
I
believe
,
certainly
must
not
be
judged
by
general
rules
:
she
is
so
very
unreasonable
;
and
every
thing
gives
way
to
her
.
"
766
"
But
she
is
so
fond
of
the
nephew
:
he
is
so
very
great
a
favourite
.
Now
,
according
to
my
idea
of
Mrs.
Churchill
,
it
would
be
most
natural
,
that
while
she
makes
no
sacrifice
for
the
comfort
of
the
husband
,
to
whom
she
owes
every
thing
,
while
she
exercises
incessant
caprice
towards
him
,
she
should
frequently
be
governed
by
the
nephew
,
to
whom
she
owes
nothing
at
all
.
"
767
"
My
dearest
Emma
,
do
not
pretend
,
with
your
sweet
temper
,
to
understand
a
bad
one
,
or
to
lay
down
rules
for
it
:
you
must
let
it
go
its
own
way
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I
have
no
doubt
of
his
having
,
at
times
,
considerable
influence
;
but
it
may
be
perfectly
impossible
for
him
to
know
beforehand
when
it
will
be
.
"
769
Emma
listened
,
and
then
coolly
said
,
"
I
shall
not
be
satisfied
,
unless
he
comes
.
"
770
"
He
may
have
a
great
deal
of
influence
on
some
points
,
"
continued
Mrs.
Weston
,
"
and
on
others
,
very
little
:
and
among
those
,
on
which
she
is
beyond
his
reach
,
it
is
but
too
likely
,
may
be
this
very
circumstance
of
his
coming
away
from
them
to
visit
us
.
"