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861
Their
being
fixed
,
so
absolutely
fixed
,
in
the
same
place
,
was
bad
for
each
,
for
all
three
.
Not
one
of
them
had
the
power
of
removal
,
or
of
effecting
any
material
change
of
society
.
They
must
encounter
each
other
,
and
make
the
best
of
it
.
862
Harriet
was
farther
unfortunate
in
the
tone
of
her
companions
at
Mrs.
Goddard
's
;
Mr.
Elton
being
the
adoration
of
all
the
teachers
and
great
girls
in
the
school
;
and
it
must
be
at
Hartfield
only
that
she
could
have
any
chance
of
hearing
him
spoken
of
with
cooling
moderation
or
repellent
truth
.
Where
the
wound
had
been
given
,
there
must
the
cure
be
found
if
anywhere
;
and
Emma
felt
that
,
till
she
saw
her
in
the
way
of
cure
,
there
could
be
no
true
peace
for
herself
.
863
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
did
not
come
.
When
the
time
proposed
drew
near
,
Mrs.
Weston
's
fears
were
justified
in
the
arrival
of
a
letter
of
excuse
.
For
the
present
,
he
could
not
be
spared
,
to
his
"
very
great
mortification
and
regret
;
but
still
he
looked
forward
with
the
hope
of
coming
to
Randalls
at
no
distant
period
.
"
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864
Mrs.
Weston
was
exceedingly
disappointed
--
much
more
disappointed
,
in
fact
,
than
her
husband
,
though
her
dependence
on
seeing
the
young
man
had
been
so
much
more
sober
:
but
a
sanguine
temper
,
though
for
ever
expecting
more
good
than
occurs
,
does
not
always
pay
for
its
hopes
by
any
proportionate
depression
.
It
soon
flies
over
the
present
failure
,
and
begins
to
hope
again
.
For
half
an
hour
Mr.
Weston
was
surprized
and
sorry
;
but
then
he
began
to
perceive
that
Frank
's
coming
two
or
three
months
later
would
be
a
much
better
plan
;
better
time
of
year
;
better
weather
;
and
that
he
would
be
able
,
without
any
doubt
,
to
stay
considerably
longer
with
them
than
if
he
had
come
sooner
.
865
These
feelings
rapidly
restored
his
comfort
,
while
Mrs.
Weston
,
of
a
more
apprehensive
disposition
,
foresaw
nothing
but
a
repetition
of
excuses
and
delays
;
and
after
all
her
concern
for
what
her
husband
was
to
suffer
,
suffered
a
great
deal
more
herself
.
866
Emma
was
not
at
this
time
in
a
state
of
spirits
to
care
really
about
Mr.
Frank
Churchill
's
not
coming
,
except
as
a
disappointment
at
Randalls
.
The
acquaintance
at
present
had
no
charm
for
her
.
867
She
wanted
,
rather
,
to
be
quiet
,
and
out
of
temptation
;
but
still
,
as
it
was
desirable
that
she
should
appear
,
in
general
,
like
her
usual
self
,
she
took
care
to
express
as
much
interest
in
the
circumstance
,
and
enter
as
warmly
into
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Weston
's
disappointment
,
as
might
naturally
belong
to
their
friendship
.
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868
She
was
the
first
to
announce
it
to
Mr.
Knightley
;
and
exclaimed
quite
as
much
as
was
necessary
,
(
or
,
being
acting
a
part
,
perhaps
rather
more
,
)
at
the
conduct
of
the
Churchills
,
in
keeping
him
away
.
She
then
proceeded
to
say
a
good
deal
more
than
she
felt
,
of
the
advantage
of
such
an
addition
to
their
confined
society
in
Surry
;
the
pleasure
of
looking
at
somebody
new
;
the
gala-day
to
Highbury
entire
,
which
the
sight
of
him
would
have
made
;
and
ending
with
reflections
on
the
Churchills
again
,
found
herself
directly
involved
in
a
disagreement
with
Mr.
Knightley
;
and
,
to
her
great
amusement
,
perceived
that
she
was
taking
the
other
side
of
the
question
from
her
real
opinion
,
and
making
use
of
Mrs.
Weston
's
arguments
against
herself
.
869
"
The
Churchills
are
very
likely
in
fault
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
,
coolly
;
"
but
I
dare
say
he
might
come
if
he
would
.
"
870
"
I
do
not
know
why
you
should
say
so
.
He
wishes
exceedingly
to
come
;
but
his
uncle
and
aunt
will
not
spare
him
.
"