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921
"
Thank
you
.
You
are
so
kind
!
"
replied
the
happily
deceived
aunt
,
while
eagerly
hunting
for
the
letter
.
--
"
Oh
!
here
it
is
.
I
was
sure
it
could
not
be
far
off
;
but
I
had
put
my
huswife
upon
it
,
you
see
,
without
being
aware
,
and
so
it
was
quite
hid
,
but
I
had
it
in
my
hand
so
very
lately
that
I
was
almost
sure
it
must
be
on
the
table
.
I
was
reading
it
to
Mrs.
Cole
,
and
since
she
went
away
,
I
was
reading
it
again
to
my
mother
,
for
it
is
such
a
pleasure
to
her
--
a
letter
from
Jane
--
that
she
can
never
hear
it
often
enough
;
so
I
knew
it
could
not
be
far
off
,
and
here
it
is
,
only
just
under
my
huswife
--
and
since
you
are
so
kind
as
to
wish
to
hear
what
she
says
--
but
,
first
of
all
,
I
really
must
,
in
justice
to
Jane
,
apologise
for
her
writing
so
short
a
letter
--
only
two
pages
you
see
--
hardly
two
--
and
in
general
she
fills
the
whole
paper
and
crosses
half
.
My
mother
often
wonders
that
I
can
make
it
out
so
well
.
922
She
often
says
,
when
the
letter
is
first
opened
,
'
Well
,
Hetty
,
now
I
think
you
will
be
put
to
it
to
make
out
all
that
checker-work
'
--
do
n't
you
,
ma'am
?
--
And
then
I
tell
her
,
I
am
sure
she
would
contrive
to
make
it
out
herself
,
if
she
had
nobody
to
do
it
for
her
--
every
word
of
it
--
I
am
sure
she
would
pore
over
it
till
she
had
made
out
every
word
.
And
,
indeed
,
though
my
mother
's
eyes
are
not
so
good
as
they
were
,
she
can
see
amazingly
well
still
,
thank
God
!
with
the
help
of
spectacles
.
It
is
such
a
blessing
!
My
mother
's
are
really
very
good
indeed
.
Jane
often
says
,
when
she
is
here
,
'
I
am
sure
,
grandmama
,
you
must
have
had
very
strong
eyes
to
see
as
you
do
--
and
so
much
fine
work
as
you
have
done
too
!
--
I
only
wish
my
eyes
may
last
me
as
well
.
'
"
923
All
this
spoken
extremely
fast
obliged
Miss
Bates
to
stop
for
breath
;
and
Emma
said
something
very
civil
about
the
excellence
of
Miss
Fairfax
's
handwriting
.
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924
"
You
are
extremely
kind
,
"
replied
Miss
Bates
,
highly
gratified
;
"
you
who
are
such
a
judge
,
and
write
so
beautifully
yourself
.
I
am
sure
there
is
nobody
's
praise
that
could
give
us
so
much
pleasure
as
Miss
Woodhouse
's
.
My
mother
does
not
hear
;
she
is
a
little
deaf
you
know
.
Ma'am
,
"
addressing
her
,
"
do
you
hear
what
Miss
Woodhouse
is
so
obliging
to
say
about
Jane
's
handwriting
?
"
925
And
Emma
had
the
advantage
of
hearing
her
own
silly
compliment
repeated
twice
over
before
the
good
old
lady
could
comprehend
it
.
926
She
was
pondering
,
in
the
meanwhile
,
upon
the
possibility
,
without
seeming
very
rude
,
of
making
her
escape
from
Jane
Fairfax
's
letter
,
and
had
almost
resolved
on
hurrying
away
directly
under
some
slight
excuse
,
when
Miss
Bates
turned
to
her
again
and
seized
her
attention
.
927
"
My
mother
's
deafness
is
very
trifling
you
see
--
just
nothing
at
all
.
By
only
raising
my
voice
,
and
saying
any
thing
two
or
three
times
over
,
she
is
sure
to
hear
;
but
then
she
is
used
to
my
voice
.
But
it
is
very
remarkable
that
she
should
always
hear
Jane
better
than
she
does
me
.
Jane
speaks
so
distinct
!
However
,
she
will
not
find
her
grandmama
at
all
deafer
than
she
was
two
years
ago
;
which
is
saying
a
great
deal
at
my
mother
's
time
of
life
--
and
it
really
is
full
two
years
,
you
know
,
since
she
was
here
.
We
never
were
so
long
without
seeing
her
before
,
and
as
I
was
telling
Mrs.
Cole
,
we
shall
hardly
know
how
to
make
enough
of
her
now
.
"
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928
"
Are
you
expecting
Miss
Fairfax
here
soon
?
"
929
"
Oh
yes
;
next
week
.
"
930
"
Indeed
!
--
that
must
be
a
very
great
pleasure
.
"