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And there was a burst of admiration for the setting at first sight.

I hope your wife is in good health, Mr. Weston. When is the little one expected?

Box Hill is even lovelier than I imagined.

How remarkable that most of the party has never seen it. Thank you Mr. Weston for introducing us to such a lovely place, and so close to Highbury.

It was Emma who suggested --

Though we really should have come on donkeys. Mr. E, we must purchase a donkey. With a very long walks there is dust in the summer and dirt in the winter. The next time, I should like to arrive on a donkey, with my caro sposa marching along.

I say nothing of which I am ashamed.

Dearest Jane... Jane? Jane! I must have your answer to... what we spoke of earlier. A lady of paramount character and class. Her family line, her rank, her circle of friends are simply nonpareil. You could not wish to be better settled as a governess.

Thank you Mrs. Elton for your assistance, but really I am not able at present to engage in any pursuit.

My dear Jane, this situation will not last forever. I simply must have the authorization to write and acquiescence by the morrow's post.

Mrs. Elton, I beg to be excused from your ministrations --

Nonsense. We will speak of this later, but I cannot allow you to decline such a brilliant opportunity.

Let me hear anything than what you are thinking.

It is the sort of thing that I should never inquire about, whether I was presiding or not.

What two letters of the alphabet are there that express perfection?

Really...

Emma. Very clever!


Harriet. Lovely!


Frank. Well done, father.

I must be excused. I have a great deal of vivacity, but I cannot offer witty things at someone's service. Pass us, if you please. Pass Mr. E, Jane, Knightley, and myself.

Augusta, shall we walk?

With all my heart. Come, Jane, take my other arm.

No thank you, Mrs. Elton. I am not equal to a walk at present.

I really must have your answer today, Jane.