Emma(Chapter17,Vo.II)

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CHAPTER XVII

  "Here is April come!" said she, "I get quite anxious about you. June will soon be here."

  "But I have never fixed on June or any other month——merely looked forward to the summer in general."

  "But have you really heard of nothing?"

  "I have not even made any inquiry; I do not wish to make any yet."

  "Oh! my dear, we cannot begin too early; you are not aware of the difficulty of procuring exactly the desirable thing."

  "I not aware!" said Jane, shaking her head; "dear Mrs. Elton, who can have thought of it as I have done?"

  The whole party were but just reassembled in the drawing-
Mr. Weston meanwhile, perfectly unsuspicious of the indignation he was exciting, happy and cheerful as usual, and with all the right of being principal talker, which a day spent anywhere from home confers, was making himself agreeable among the rest; and having satisfied the inquiries of his wife as to his dinner, convincing her that none of all her careful directions to the servants had been forgotten, and spread abroad what public news he had heard, was proceeding to a family communication, which, though principally addressed to Mrs. Weston, he had not the smallest doubt of being highly interesting to every body in the room. He gave her a letter, it was from Frank, and to herself; he had met with it in his way, and had taken the liberty of opening it.

  "Read it, read it," said he, "it will give you pleasure; only a few lines——will not take you long; read it to Emma."

  The two ladies looked over it together; and he sat smiling and talking to them the whole time, in a voice a little subdued, but very audible to every body.

  "Well, he is coming, you see; good news, I think. Well, what do you say to it?——I always told you he would be here again soon, did not I?——Anne, my dear, did not I always tell you so, and you would not believe me?——In town next week, you see——at the latest, I dare say; for she is as impatient as the black gentleman when any thing is to be done; most likely they will be there to-morrow or Saturday. As to her illness, all nothing of course. But it is an excellent thing to have Frank among us again, so near as town. They will stay a good while when they do come, and he will be half his time with us. This is precisely what I wanted. Well, pretty good news, is not it? Have you finished it? Has Emma read it all? Put it up, put it up; we will have a good talk about it some other time, but it will not do now. I shall only just mention the circumstance to the others in a common way."

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