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"Thank you, dear Miss Woodhouse, you are all kindness--It is impossible to say--Yes, indeed, I quite understand--dearest Jane's prospects--that is, I do not ly recovered-How is Mr Woodhouse?--I alad--Quite out of my power-- Such a happy little circle as you find us here--Yes, indeed-- Charood Mr Perry!--such attention to Jane!"--And froht towards Mrs Elton for being there, Euessed that there had been a little show of resentraciously overcouess, Mrs Elton, speaking louder, said, "Yes, here I a, that anywhere else I should think it necessary to apologise; but, the truth is, that I a for my lord and master He promised to join me here, and pay his respects to you"

"What! are we to have the pleasure of a call froentleaged"

"Uponto night--There is no end of people's coistrates, and overseers, and churchwardens, are alanting his opinion They see without him--'Upon my word, Mr E,' I often say, 'rather you than I-- I do not knoould become of my crayons and h as it is, for I absolutely neglect theree--I believe I have not played a bar this fortnight--However, he is co, I assure you: yes, indeed, on purpose to wait on you all" And putting up her hand to screen her words froratulatory visit, you know--Oh! yes, quite indispensable"

Miss Bates looked about her, so happily!-"He proe hiether in deep consultation--Mr E is Knightley's right hand"

Emma would not have sone on foot to Donwell?--He will have a hot walk"

"Oh! no, it is aWeston and Cole will be there too; but one is apt to speak only of those who lead--I fancy Mr E and Knightley have every thing their oay"