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"
No
,
my
dear
,
"
said
her
father
instantly
;
"
that
I
am
sure
you
are
not
.
There
is
nobody
half
so
attentive
and
civil
as
you
are
.
If
any
thing
,
you
are
too
attentive
.
The
muffin
last
night
--
if
it
had
been
handed
round
once
,
I
think
it
would
have
been
enough
.
"
"
No
,
"
said
Mr.
Knightley
,
nearly
at
the
same
time
;
"
you
are
not
often
deficient
;
not
often
deficient
either
in
manner
or
comprehension
.
I
think
you
understand
me
,
therefore
.
"
An
arch
look
expressed
--
"
I
understand
you
well
enough
;
"
but
she
said
only
,
"
Miss
Fairfax
is
reserved
.
"
"
I
always
told
you
she
was
--
a
little
;
but
you
will
soon
overcome
all
that
part
of
her
reserve
which
ought
to
be
overcome
,
all
that
has
its
foundation
in
diffidence
.
What
arises
from
discretion
must
be
honoured
.
"
"
You
think
her
diffident
.
I
do
not
see
it
.
"
"
My
dear
Emma
,
"
said
he
,
moving
from
his
chair
into
one
close
by
her
,
"
you
are
not
going
to
tell
me
,
I
hope
,
that
you
had
not
a
pleasant
evening
.
"
"
Oh
!
no
;
I
was
pleased
with
my
own
perseverance
in
asking
questions
;
and
amused
to
think
how
little
information
I
obtained
.
"
"
I
am
disappointed
,
"
was
his
only
answer
.
"
I
hope
every
body
had
a
pleasant
evening
,
"
said
Mr.
Woodhouse
,
in
his
quiet
way
.
"
I
had
.
Once
,
I
felt
the
fire
rather
too
much
;
but
then
I
moved
back
my
chair
a
little
,
a
very
little
,
and
it
did
not
disturb
me
.
Miss
Bates
was
very
chatty
and
good-humoured
,
as
she
always
is
,
though
she
speaks
rather
too
quick
.
However
,
she
is
very
agreeable
,
and
Mrs.
Bates
too
,
in
a
different
way
.