Emma(Chapter10,Vo.II)(2)

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 "How d’ ye do?——how d’ye do?——Very well, I thank you. So obliged to you for the carriage last night. We were just in time; my mother just ready for us. Pray come in; do come in. You will find some friends here."

  So began Miss Bates; and Mr. Knightley seemed determined to be heard in his turn, for most resolutely and commandingly did he say,

  "How is your niece, Miss Bates?——I want to inquire after you all, but particularly your niece. How is Miss Fairfax?——I hope she caught no cold last night. How is she to-day? Tell me how Miss Fairfax is."

  And Miss Bates was obliged to give a direct answer before he would hear her in any thing else. The listeners were amused; and Mrs. Weston gave Emma a look of particular meaning. But Emma still shook her head in steady scepticism.

  "So obliged to you!——so very much obliged to you for the carriage," resumed Miss Bates.

  He cut her short with,

  "I am going to Kingston. Can I do anything for you?"

  "Oh! dear, Kingston——are you?——Mrs. Cole was saying the other day she wanted something from Kingston."
"Mrs. Cole has servants to send. Can I do any thing for you?"

  "No, I thank you. But do come in. Who do you think is here?—— Miss Woodhouse and Miss Smith; so kind as to call to hear the new pianoforte. Do put up your horse at the Crown, and come in."

  "Well," said he, in a deliberating manner, "for five minutes, perhaps."

  "And here is Mrs. Weston and Mr. Frank Churchill too!——Quite delightful; so many friends!"

  "No, not now, I thank you. I could not stay two minutes. I must get on to Kingston as fast as I can."

  "Oh! do come in. They will be so very happy to see you."

  "No, no; your room is full enough. I will call another day, and hear the pianoforte."

  "Well, I am so sorry!——Oh! Mr. Knightley, what a delightful party last night; how extremely pleasant.——Did you ever see such dancing?—— Was not it delightful?——Miss Woodhouse and Mr. Frank Churchill; I never saw any thing equal to it."

  "Oh! Mr. Knightley, one moment more; something of consequence—— so shocked!——Jane and I are both so shocked about the apples!"
  "What is the matter now?"

  "To think of your sending us all your store apples. You said you had a great many, and now you have not one left. We really are so shocked! Mrs. Hodges may well be angry. William Larkins mentioned it here. You should not have done it, indeed you should not. Ah! he is off. He never can bear to be thanked. But I thought he would have staid now, and it would have been a pity not to have mentioned. . . . Well, (returning to the room,) I have not been able to succeed. Mr. Knightley cannot stop. He is going to Kingston. He asked me if he could do any thing. . . ."

  "Yes," said Jane, "we heard his kind offers, we heard every thing."

  "Oh! yes, my dear, I dare say you might, because you know, the door was open, and the window was open, and Mr. Knightley spoke loud. You must have heard every thing to be sure. `Can I do any thing for you at Kingston?’ said he; so I just mentioned. . . . Oh! Miss Woodhouse, must you be going?——You seem but just come——so very obliging of you."
Emma found it really time to be at home; the visit had already lasted long; and on examining watches, so much of the morning was perceived to be gone, that Mrs. Weston and her companion taking leave also, could allow themselves only to walk with the two young ladies to Hartfield gates, before they set off for Randalls.

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