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Oh, my dear sir, her throat is so much better that I have hardly any uneasiness about it. Either bathing has been of the greatest service to her, or else it is to be attributed to an excellent embrocation of Mr. Wingfield's

which we have been applymg at times ever since August.''It is not very likely, my dear, that bathing should have been of use to her

and if I had known you were wanting an embrocation, I would have spoken to''You seem tome to have forgotten Mrs. and Miss Bates,' said Emma

It was a done thing: Mr. Elton was to go; and never had his broad handsome face expressed more pleasure than at this moment; never had his smile been stronger, nor his eyes more exulting than when he next looked at her.'Well,' said she to herself, 'this is most strange! After I had gotten him off so well, to choose to go into company, and leave Harriet ill behind!

Nothing could be pleasanter. I went for only one night, and could not get away till that very day se'nnight.'Mr. John Knightley looked as if he did not comprehend the pleasure

and for my part, I would rather, under such circumstances, fall short by two than exceed by two. I \hink you will agree with me (turning with a soft air to Emma)

I think I shall certainly have your approbation, though Mr. Knightley, perhaps, from being used to the large parties of London, may not quite enter into our feelings.''

She is an odd woman! But I never allow myself to speak ill of her, on Frank's account: for I do believe her to be very fond of him.

If you think he will come, I shall think so too; for you know Knsrombe.''Yes—I have some right to that knowledge; though I have never been at the place in my life.

I am sorry there should be any thing like doubt in the case/ replied Emma; 'but am disposed to side with you, Mr. Weston.

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