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"Mrs Gilbert does not ed who--Miss Smith"
"Miss S-and if I were not an olddays are over, Mrs Weston You will excuseelse I should bedays are over"
Mrs Weston said no ine hat surprize andto her seat This was Mr Elton!
the aentle Mr Elton-- She looked round for a htley at a little distance, and was arranging hilee passed between hiain Her heart was in a glow, and she feared her face ht her;--Mr Knightley leading Harriet to the set!--Never had she been hted, than at that instant She was all pleasure and gratitude, both for Harriet and herself, and longed to be thanking hih too distant for speech, her countenance saidproved to be just what she had believed it, extreood; and Harriet would have seemed almost too lucky, if it had not been for the cruel state of things before, and for the very coh sense of the distinction which her happy features announced It was not throay on her, she bounded higher than ever, flew farther down the middle, and was in a continual course of s (Emma trusted) very foolish She did not think he was quite so hardened as his wife, though growing very like her;--she spoke sohtley has taken pity on poor little Miss Soodnatured, I declare"
Supper was announced The ht be heard fro seated at table and taking up her spoon
"Jane, Jane, my dear Jane, where are you?--Here is your tippet Mrs Weston begs you to put on your tippet She says she is afraid there will be draughts in the passage, though every thing has been done--One door nailed up--Quantities of --My dear Jane, indeed you ! Hoell you put it on!--so gratified! Excellent dancing indeed!-- Yes, randain, and nobodya word, just as I told you