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  Emmacouldnowimaginewhyherownattentionshadbeenslighted。

  Thisdiscoverylaidmanysmallermattersopen。Nodoubtithadbeenfromjealousy——InJane’seyesshehadbeenarival;andwellmightanythingshecouldofferofassistanceorregardberepulsed。

  AnairingintheHartfieldcarriagewouldhavebeentherack,andarrowrootfromtheHartfieldstoreroommusthavebeenpoison。

  Sheunderstooditall;andasfarashermindcoulddisengageitselffromtheinjusticeandselfishnessofangryfeelings,sheacknowledgedthatJaneFairfaxwouldhaveneitherelevationnorhappinessbeyondherdesert。ButpoorHarrietwassuchanengrossingcharge!

  Therewaslittlesympathytobesparedforanybodyelse。

  Emmawassadlyfearfulthatthisseconddisappointmentwouldbemoreseverethanthefirst。Consideringtheverysuperiorclaimsoftheobject,itought;andjudgingbyitsapparentlystrongereffectonHarriet’smind,producingreserveandself-command,itwould——

  Shemustcommunicatethepainfultruth,however,andassoonaspossible。AninjunctionofsecresyhadbeenamongMr。Weston’spartingwords。“Forthepresent,thewholeaffairwastobecompletelyasecret。Mr。Churchillhadmadeapointofit,asatokenofrespecttothewifehehadsoveryrecentlylost;

  andeverybodyadmittedittobenomorethanduedecorum。”——

  Emmahadpromised;butstillHarrietmustbeexcepted。Itwashersuperiorduty。

  Inspiteofhervexation,shecouldnothelpfeelingitalmostridiculous,thatsheshouldhavetheverysamedistressinganddelicateofficetoperformbyHarriet,whichMrs。Westonhadjustgonethroughbyherself。

  Theintelligence,whichhadbeensoanxiouslyannouncedtoher,shewasnowtobeanxiouslyannouncingtoanother。HerheartbeatquickonhearingHarriet’sfootstepandvoice;so,shesupposed,hadpoorMrs。WestonfeltwhenshewasapproachingRandalls。

  Couldtheeventofthedisclosurebearanequalresemblance!——

  Butofthat,unfortunately,therecouldbenochance。

  “Well,MissWoodhouse!“criedHarriet,comingeagerlyintotheroom——

  “isnotthistheoddestnewsthateverwas?“

  “Whatnewsdoyoumean?“repliedEmma,unabletoguess,bylookorvoice,whetherHarrietcouldindeedhavereceivedanyhint。

  “AboutJaneFairfax。Didyoueverhearanythingsostrange?

  Oh!——youneednotbeafraidofowningittome,forMr。Westonhastoldmehimself。Imethimjustnow。Hetoldmeitwastobeagreatsecret;and,therefore,Ishouldnotthinkofmentioningittoanybodybutyou,buthesaidyouknewit。”

  “WhatdidMr。Westontellyou?“——saidEmma,stillperplexed。

  “Oh!hetoldmeallaboutit;thatJaneFairfaxandMr。FrankChurchillaretobemarried,andthattheyhavebeenprivatelyengagedtooneanotherthislongwhile。Howveryodd!“

  Itwas,indeed,soodd;Harriet’sbehaviourwassoextremelyodd,thatEmmadidnotknowhowtounderstandit。Hercharacterappearedabsolutelychanged。Sheseemedtoproposeshewingnoagitation,ordisappointment,orpeculiarconcerninthediscovery。Emmalookedather,quiteunabletospeak。

  “Hadyouanyidea。”criedHarriet,“ofhisbeinginlovewithher?——You,perhaps,might——Youblushingasshespoke

  whocanseeintoeverybody’sheart;butnobodyelse——“

  “Uponmyword。”saidEmma,“Ibegintodoubtmyhavinganysuchtalent。

  Canyouseriouslyaskme,Harriet,whetherIimaginedhimattachedtoanotherwomanattheverytimethatIwas——tacitly,ifnotopenly——

  encouragingyoutogivewaytoyourownfeelings?——Ineverhadtheslightestsuspicion,tillwithinthelasthour,ofMr。FrankChurchill’shavingtheleastregardforJaneFairfax。YoumaybeverysurethatifIhad,Ishouldhavecautionedyouaccordingly。”

  “Me!“criedHarriet,colouring,andastonished。“Whyshouldyoucautionme?——YoudonotthinkIcareaboutMr。FrankChurchill。”

  “Iamdelightedtohearyouspeaksostoutlyonthesubject。”

  repliedEmma,smiling;“butyoudonotmeantodenythattherewasatime——andnotverydistanteither——whenyougavemereasontounderstandthatyoudidcareabouthim?“

  “Him!——never,never。DearMissWoodhouse,howcouldyousomistakeme?“

  turningawaydistressed。

  “Harriet!“criedEmma,afteramoment’spause——“Whatdoyoumean?——

  GoodHeaven!whatdoyoumean?——Mistakeyou!——AmItosupposethen?——“

  Shecouldnotspeakanotherword——Hervoicewaslost;andshesatdown,waitingingreatterrortillHarrietshouldanswer。

  Harriet,whowasstandingatsomedistance,andwithfaceturnedfromher,didnotimmediatelysayanything;andwhenshedidspeak,itwasinavoicenearlyasagitatedasEmma’s。

  “Ishouldnothavethoughtitpossible。”shebegan,“thatyoucouldhavemisunderstoodme!Iknowweagreednevertonamehim——

  butconsideringhowinfinitelysuperiorheistoeverybodyelse,IshouldnothavethoughtitpossiblethatIcouldbesupposedtomeananyotherperson。Mr。FrankChurchill,indeed!I

  donotknowwhowouldeverlookathiminthecompanyoftheother。

  IhopeIhaveabettertastethantothinkofMr。FrankChurchill,whoislikenobodybyhisside。Andthatyoushouldhavebeensomistaken,isamazing!——Iamsure,butforbelievingthatyouentirelyapprovedandmeanttoencouragemeinmyattachment,Ishouldhaveconsidereditatfirsttoogreatapresumptionalmost,todaretothinkofhim。Atfirst,ifyouhadnottoldmethatmorewonderfulthingshadhappened;thattherehadbeenmatchesofgreaterdisparitythosewereyourverywords;——

  Ishouldnothavedaredtogivewayto——Ishouldnothavethoughtitpossible——Butifyou,whohadbeenalwaysacquaintedwithhim——“

  “Harriet!“criedEmma,collectingherselfresolutely——“Letusunderstandeachothernow,withoutthepossibilityoffarthermistake。

  Areyouspeakingof——Mr。Knightley?“

  “TobesureIam。Inevercouldhaveanideaofanybodyelse——

  andsoIthoughtyouknew。Whenwetalkedabouthim,itwasasclearaspossible。”

  “Notquite。”returnedEmma,withforcedcalmness,“forallthatyouthensaid,appearedtometorelatetoadifferentperson。

  IcouldalmostassertthatyouhadnamedMr。FrankChurchill。

  IamsuretheserviceMr。FrankChurchillhadrenderedyou,inprotectingyoufromthegipsies,wasspokenof。”

  “Oh!MissWoodhouse,howyoudoforget!“

  “MydearHarriet,IperfectlyrememberthesubstanceofwhatI

  saidontheoccasion。ItoldyouthatIdidnotwonderatyourattachment;thatconsideringtheservicehehadrenderedyou,itwasextremelynatural:——andyouagreedtoit,expressingyourselfverywarmlyastoyoursenseofthatservice,andmentioningevenwhatyoursensationshadbeeninseeinghimcomeforwardtoyourrescue——Theimpressionofitisstrongonmymemory。”

  “Oh,dear。”criedHarriet,“nowIrecollectwhatyoumean;butI

  wasthinkingofsomethingverydifferentatthetime。Itwasnotthegipsies——itwasnotMr。FrankChurchillthatImeant。No!

  withsomeelevationIwasthinkingofamuchmorepreciouscircumstance——

  ofMr。Knightley’scomingandaskingmetodance,whenMr。Eltonwouldnotstandupwithme;andwhentherewasnootherpartnerintheroom。Thatwasthekindaction;thatwasthenoblebenevolenceandgenerosity;thatwastheservicewhichmademebegintofeelhowsuperiorhewastoeveryotherbeinguponearth。”

  “GoodGod!“criedEmma,“thishasbeenamostunfortunate——

  mostdeplorablemistake!——Whatistobedone?“

  “Youwouldnothaveencouragedme,then,ifyouhadunderstoodme?

  Atleast,however,IcannotbeworseoffthanIshouldhavebeen,iftheotherhadbeentheperson;andnow——itispossible——“

  Shepausedafewmoments。Emmacouldnotspeak。

  “Idonotwonder,MissWoodhouse。”sheresumed,“thatyoushouldfeelagreatdifferencebetweenthetwo,astomeorastoanybody。

  Youmustthinkonefivehundredmilliontimesmoreabovemethantheother。ButIhope,MissWoodhouse,thatsupposing——thatif——

  strangeasitmayappear。Butyouknowtheywereyourownwords,thatmorewonderfulthingshadhappened,matchesofgreaterdisparityhadtakenplacethanbetweenMr。FrankChurchillandme;and,therefore,itseemsasifsuchathingevenasthis,mayhaveoccurredbefore——

  andifIshouldbesofortunate,beyondexpression,asto——

  ifMr。Knightleyshouldreally——ifhedoesnotmindthedisparity,Ihope,dearMissWoodhouse,youwillnotsetyourselfagainstit,andtrytoputdifficultiesintheway。Butyouaretoogoodforthat,Iamsure。”

  Harrietwasstandingatoneofthewindows。Emmaturnedroundtolookatherinconsternation,andhastilysaid,“HaveyouanyideaofMr。Knightley’sreturningyouraffection?“

  “Yes。”repliedHarrietmodestly,butnotfearfully——“ImustsaythatIhave。”

  Emma’seyeswereinstantlywithdrawn;andshesatsilentlymeditating,inafixedattitude,forafewminutes。Afewminutesweresufficientformakingheracquaintedwithherownheart。Amindlikehers,onceopeningtosuspicion,maderapidprogress。Shetouched——

  sheadmitted——sheacknowledgedthewholetruth。WhywasitsomuchworsethatHarrietshouldbeinlovewithMr。Knightley,thanwithFrankChurchill?WhywastheevilsodreadfullyincreasedbyHarriet’shavingsomehopeofareturn?Itdartedthroughher,withthespeedofanarrow,thatMr。Knightleymustmarrynoonebutherself!

  Herownconduct,aswellasherownheart,wasbeforeherinthesamefewminutes。Shesawitallwithaclearnesswhichhadneverblessedherbefore。HowimproperlyhadshebeenactingbyHarriet!Howinconsiderate,howindelicate,howirrational,howunfeelinghadbeenherconduct!Whatblindness,whatmadness,hadledheron!Itstruckherwithdreadfulforce,andshewasreadytogiveiteverybadnameintheworld。Someportionofrespectforherself,however,inspiteofallthesedemerits——

  someconcernforherownappearance,andastrongsenseofjusticebyHarriet——therewouldbenoneedofcompassiontothegirlwhobelievedherselflovedbyMr。Knightley——butjusticerequiredthatsheshouldnotbemadeunhappybyanycoldnessnow,

  gaveEmmatheresolutiontositandendurefartherwithcalmness,withevenapparentkindness——Forherownadvantageindeed,itwasfitthattheutmostextentofHarriet’shopesshouldbeenquiredinto;

  andHarriethaddonenothingtoforfeittheregardandinterestwhichhadbeensovoluntarilyformedandmaintained——ortodeservetobeslightedbytheperson,whosecounselshadneverledherright——

  Rousingfromreflection,therefore,andsubduingheremotion,sheturnedtoHarrietagain,and,inamoreinvitingaccent,renewedtheconversation;forastothesubjectwhichhadfirstintroducedit,thewonderfulstoryofJaneFairfax,thatwasquitesunkandlost——

  NeitherofthemthoughtbutofMr。Knightleyandthemselves。

  Harriet,whohadbeenstandinginnounhappyreverie,wasyetverygladtobecalledfromit,bythenowencouragingmannerofsuchajudge,andsuchafriendasMissWoodhouse,andonlywantedinvitation,togivethehistoryofherhopeswithgreat,thoughtremblingdelight——Emma’stremblingsassheasked,andasshelistened,werebetterconcealedthanHarriet’s,buttheywerenotless。

  Hervoicewasnotunsteady;buthermindwasinalltheperturbationthatsuchadevelopmentofself,suchaburstofthreateningevil,suchaconfusionofsuddenandperplexingemotions,mustcreate——

  Shelistenedwithmuchinwardsuffering,butwithgreatoutwardpatience,toHarriet’sdetail——Methodical,orwellarranged,orverywelldelivered,itcouldnotbeexpectedtobe;

  butitcontained,whenseparatedfromallthefeeblenessandtautologyofthenarration,asubstancetosinkherspirit——

  especiallywiththecorroboratingcircumstances,whichherownmemorybroughtinfavourofMr。Knightley’smostimprovedopinionofHarriet。

  Harriethadbeenconsciousofadifferenceinhisbehavioureversincethosetwodecisivedances——Emmaknewthathehad,onthatoccasion,foundhermuchsuperiortohisexpectation。Fromthatevening,oratleastfromthetimeofMissWoodhouse’sencouraginghertothinkofhim,Harriethadbeguntobesensibleofhistalkingtohermuchmorethanhehadbeenusedtodo,andofhishavingindeedquiteadifferentmannertowardsher;amannerofkindnessandsweetness!——Latterlyshehadbeenmoreandmoreawareofit。

  Whentheyhadbeenallwalkingtogether,hehadsooftencomeandwalkedbyher,andtalkedsoverydelightfully!——Heseemedtowanttobeacquaintedwithher。Emmaknewittohavebeenverymuchthecase。

  Shehadoftenobservedthechange,toalmostthesameextent——

  Harrietrepeatedexpressionsofapprobationandpraisefromhim——

  andEmmafeltthemtobeintheclosestagreementwithwhatshehadknownofhisopinionofHarriet。Hepraisedherforbeingwithoutartoraffectation,forhavingsimple,honest,generous,feelings——

  SheknewthathesawsuchrecommendationsinHarriet;hehaddweltonthemtohermorethanonce——MuchthatlivedinHarriet’smemory,manylittleparticularsofthenoticeshehadreceivedfromhim,alook,aspeech,aremovalfromonechairtoanother,acomplimentimplied,apreferenceinferred,hadbeenunnoticed,becauseunsuspected,byEmma。Circumstancesthatmightswelltohalfanhour’srelation,andcontainedmultipliedproofstoherwhohadseenthem,hadpassedundiscernedbyherwhonowheardthem;butthetwolatestoccurrencestobementioned,thetwoofstrongestpromisetoHarriet,werenotwithoutsomedegreeofwitnessfromEmmaherself——Thefirst,washiswalkingwithherapartfromtheothers,inthelime-walkatDonwell,wheretheyhadbeenwalkingsometimebeforeEmmacame,andhehadtakenpainsasshewasconvincedtodrawherfromtheresttohimself——andatfirst,hehadtalkedtoherinamoreparticularwaythanhehadeverdonebefore,inaveryparticularwayindeed!——Harrietcouldnotrecallitwithoutablush。Heseemedtobealmostaskingher,whetherheraffectionswereengaged——

  ButassoonassheMissWoodhouseappearedlikelytojointhem,hechangedthesubject,andbegantalkingaboutfarming:——

  Thesecond,washishavingsattalkingwithhernearlyhalfanhourbeforeEmmacamebackfromhervisit,theverylastmorningofhisbeingatHartfield——though,whenhefirstcamein,hehadsaidthathecouldnotstayfiveminutes——andhishavingtoldher,duringtheirconversation,thatthoughhemustgotoLondon,itwasverymuchagainsthisinclinationthathelefthomeatall,whichwasmuchmoreasEmmafeltthanhehadacknowledgedtoher。

  ThesuperiordegreeofconfidencetowardsHarriet,whichthisonearticlemarked,gaveherseverepain。

  Onthesubjectofthefirstofthetwocircumstances,shedid,afteralittlereflection,venturethefollowingquestion。

  “Mighthenot?——Isnotitpossible,thatwhenenquiring,asyouthought,intothestateofyouraffections,hemightbealludingtoMr。Martin——

  hemighthaveMr。Martin’sinterestinview?ButHarrietrejectedthesuspicionwithspirit。

  “Mr。Martin!Noindeed!——TherewasnotahintofMr。Martin。

  IhopeIknowbetternow,thantocareforMr。Martin,ortobesuspectedofit。”

  WhenHarriethadclosedherevidence,sheappealedtoherdearMissWoodhouse,tosaywhethershehadnotgoodgroundforhope。

  “Inevershouldhavepresumedtothinkofitatfirst。”saidshe,“butforyou。Youtoldmetoobservehimcarefully,andlethisbehaviourbetheruleofmine——andsoIhave。ButnowIseemtofeelthatImaydeservehim;andthatifhedoeschuseme,itwillnotbeanythingsoverywonderful。”

  Thebitterfeelingsoccasionedbythisspeech,themanybitterfeelings,madetheutmostexertionnecessaryonEmma’sside,toenablehertosayonreply,“Harriet,Iwillonlyventuretodeclare,thatMr。Knightleyisthelastmanintheworld,whowouldintentionallygiveanywomantheideaofhisfeelingforhermorethanhereallydoes。”

  Harrietseemedreadytoworshipherfriendforasentencesosatisfactory;

  andEmmawasonlysavedfromrapturesandfondness,whichatthatmomentwouldhavebeendreadfulpenance,bythesoundofherfather’sfootsteps。Hewascomingthroughthehall。Harrietwastoomuchagitatedtoencounterhim。“Shecouldnotcomposeherself——

  Mr。Woodhousewouldbealarmed——shehadbettergo;“——withmostreadyencouragementfromherfriend,therefore,shepassedoffthroughanotherdoor——andthemomentshewasgone,thiswasthespontaneousburstofEmma’sfeelings:“OhGod!thatIhadneverseenher!“

  Therestoftheday,thefollowingnight,werehardlyenoughforherthoughts——Shewasbewilderedamidsttheconfusionofallthathadrushedonherwithinthelastfewhours。

  Everymomenthadbroughtafreshsurprize;andeverysurprizemustbematterofhumiliationtoher——Howtounderstanditall!

  Howtounderstandthedeceptionsshehadbeenthuspractisingonherself,andlivingunder!——Theblunders,theblindnessofherownheadandheart!——shesatstill,shewalkedabout,shetriedherownroom,shetriedtheshrubbery——ineveryplace,everyposture,sheperceivedthatshehadactedmostweakly;thatshehadbeenimposedonbyothersinamostmortifyingdegree;thatshehadbeenimposingonherselfinadegreeyetmoremortifying;thatshewaswretched,andshouldprobablyfindthisdaybutthebeginningofwretchedness。

  Tounderstand,thoroughlyunderstandherownheart,wasthefirstendeavour。Tothatpointwenteveryleisuremomentwhichherfather’sclaimsonherallowed,andeverymomentofinvoluntaryabsenceofmind。

  HowlonghadMr。Knightleybeensodeartoher,aseveryfeelingdeclaredhimnowtobe?Whenhadhisinfluence,suchinfluencebegun?——

  Whenhadhesucceededtothatplaceinheraffection,whichFrankChurchillhadonce,forashortperiod,occupied?——Shelookedback;

  shecomparedthetwo——comparedthem,astheyhadalwaysstoodinherestimation,fromthetimeofthelatter’sbecomingknowntoher——

  andastheymustatanytimehavebeencomparedbyher,hadit——

  oh!hadit,byanyblessedfelicity,occurredtoher,toinstitutethecomparison——ShesawthatthereneverhadbeenatimewhenshedidnotconsiderMr。Knightleyasinfinitelythesuperior,orwhenhisregardforherhadnotbeeninfinitelythemostdear。Shesaw,thatinpersuadingherself,infancying,inactingtothecontrary,shehadbeenentirelyunderadelusion,totallyignorantofherownheart——and,inshort,thatshehadneverreallycaredforFrankChurchillatall!

  Thiswastheconclusionofthefirstseriesofreflection。

  Thiswastheknowledgeofherself,onthefirstquestionofinquiry,whichshereached;andwithoutbeinglonginreachingit——

  Shewasmostsorrowfullyindignant;ashamedofeverysensationbuttheonerevealedtoher——heraffectionforMr。Knightley——

  Everyotherpartofhermindwasdisgusting。

  Withinsufferablevanityhadshebelievedherselfinthesecretofeverybody’sfeelings;withunpardonablearroganceproposedtoarrangeeverybody’sdestiny。Shewasprovedtohavebeenuniversallymistaken;

  andshehadnotquitedonenothing——forshehaddonemischief。

  ShehadbroughtevilonHarriet,onherself,andshetoomuchfeared,onMr。Knightley——Werethismostunequalofallconnexionstotakeplace,onhermustrestallthereproachofhavinggivenitabeginning;forhisattachment,shemustbelievetobeproducedonlybyaconsciousnessofHarriet’s;——andevenwerethisnotthecase,hewouldneverhaveknownHarrietatallbutforherfolly。

  Mr。KnightleyandHarrietSmith!——Itwasauniontodistanceeverywonderofthekind——TheattachmentofFrankChurchillandJaneFairfaxbecamecommonplace,threadbare,staleinthecomparison,excitingnosurprize,presentingnodisparity,affordingnothingtobesaidorthought——Mr。KnightleyandHarrietSmith!——Suchanelevationonherside!Suchadebasementonhis!ItwashorribletoEmmatothinkhowitmustsinkhiminthegeneralopinion,toforeseethesmiles,thesneers,themerrimentitwouldpromptathisexpense;themortificationanddisdainofhisbrother,thethousandinconveniencestohimself——Coulditbe?——No;itwasimpossible。

  Andyetitwasfar,veryfar,fromimpossible——Wasitanewcircumstanceforamanoffirst-rateabilitiestobecaptivatedbyveryinferiorpowers?Wasitnewforone,perhapstoobusytoseek,tobetheprizeofagirlwhowouldseekhim?——Wasitnewforanythinginthisworldtobeunequal,inconsistent,incongruous——orforchanceandcircumstanceassecondcausestodirectthehumanfate?

  Oh!hadsheneverbroughtHarrietforward!Hadsheleftherwheresheought,andwherehehadtoldhersheought!——Hadshenot,withafollywhichnotonguecouldexpress,preventedhermarryingtheunexceptionableyoungmanwhowouldhavemadeherhappyandrespectableinthelineoflifetowhichsheoughttobelong——

  allwouldhavebeensafe;noneofthisdreadfulsequelwouldhavebeen。

  HowHarrietcouldeverhavehadthepresumptiontoraiseherthoughtstoMr。Knightley!——Howshecoulddaretofancyherselfthechosenofsuchamantillactuallyassuredofit!——

  ButHarrietwaslesshumble,hadfewerscruplesthanformerly——

  Herinferiority,whetherofmindorsituation,seemedlittlefelt——

  ShehadseemedmoresensibleofMr。Elton’sbeingtostoopinmarryingher,thanshenowseemedofMr。Knightley’s——

  Alas!wasnotthatherowndoingtoo?WhohadbeenatpainstogiveHarrietnotionsofself-consequencebutherself?——Whobutherselfhadtaughther,thatshewastoelevateherselfifpossible,andthatherclaimsweregreattoahighworldlyestablishment?——

  IfHarriet,frombeinghumble,weregrownvain,itwasherdoingtoo。

  Chapter12CHAPTERXII

  Tillnowthatshewasthreatenedwithitsloss,EmmahadneverknownhowmuchofherhappinessdependedonbeingfirstwithMr。Knightley,firstininterestandaffection——Satisfiedthatitwasso,andfeelingitherdue,shehadenjoyeditwithoutreflection;

  andonlyinthedreadofbeingsupplanted,foundhowinexpressiblyimportantithadbeen——Long,verylong,shefeltshehadbeenfirst;

  for,havingnofemaleconnexionsofhisown,therehadbeenonlyIsabellawhoseclaimscouldbecomparedwithhers,andshehadalwaysknownexactlyhowfarhelovedandesteemedIsabella。

  Shehadherselfbeenfirstwithhimformanyyearspast。

  Shehadnotdeservedit;shehadoftenbeennegligentorperverse,slightinghisadvice,orevenwilfullyopposinghim,insensibleofhalfhismerits,andquarrellingwithhimbecausehewouldnotacknowledgeherfalseandinsolentestimateofherown——butstill,fromfamilyattachmentandhabit,andthoroughexcellenceofmind,hehadlovedher,andwatchedoverherfromagirl,withanendeavourtoimproveher,andananxietyforherdoingright,whichnoothercreaturehadatallshared。Inspiteofallherfaults,sheknewshewasdeartohim;mightshenotsay,verydear?——

  Whenthesuggestionsofhope,however,whichmustfollowhere,presentedthemselves,shecouldnotpresumetoindulgethem。

  HarrietSmithmightthinkherselfnotunworthyofbeingpeculiarly,exclusively,passionatelylovedbyMr。Knightley。Shecouldnot。

  Shecouldnotflatterherselfwithanyideaofblindnessinhisattachmenttoher。Shehadreceivedaveryrecentproofofitsimpartiality——

  HowshockedhadhebeenbyherbehaviourtoMissBates!Howdirectly,howstronglyhadheexpressedhimselftoheronthesubject!——Nottoostronglyfortheoffence——butfar,fartoostronglytoissuefromanyfeelingsofterthanuprightjusticeandclear-sightedgoodwill——

  Shehadnohope,nothingtodeservethenameofhope,thathecouldhavethatsortofaffectionforherselfwhichwasnowinquestion;

  buttherewasahopeattimesaslightone,attimesmuchstronger,

  thatHarrietmighthavedeceivedherself,andbeoverratinghisregardforher——Wishitshemust,forhissake——betheconsequencenothingtoherself,buthisremainingsingleallhislife。

  Couldshebesecureofthat,indeed,ofhisnevermarryingatall,shebelievedsheshouldbeperfectlysatisfied——LethimbutcontinuethesameMr。Knightleytoherandherfather,thesameMr。Knightleytoalltheworld;letDonwellandHartfieldlosenoneoftheirpreciousintercourseoffriendshipandconfidence,andherpeacewouldbefullysecured——Marriage,infact,wouldnotdoforher。

  Itwouldbeincompatiblewithwhatsheowedtoherfather,andwithwhatshefeltforhim。Nothingshouldseparateherfromherfather。

  Shewouldnotmarry,evenifshewereaskedbyMr。Knightley。

  ItmustbeherardentwishthatHarrietmightbedisappointed;

  andshehoped,thatwhenabletoseethemtogetheragain,shemightatleastbeabletoascertainwhatthechancesforitwere——Sheshouldseethemhenceforwardwiththeclosestobservance;andwretchedlyasshehadhithertomisunderstoodeventhoseshewaswatching,shedidnotknowhowtoadmitthatshecouldbeblindedhere——

  Hewasexpectedbackeveryday。Thepowerofobservationwouldbesoongiven——frightfullysoonitappearedwhenherthoughtswereinonecourse。Inthemeanwhile,sheresolvedagainstseeingHarriet——

  Itwoulddoneitherofthemgood,itwoulddothesubjectnogood,tobetalkingofitfarther——Shewasresolvednottobeconvinced,aslongasshecoulddoubt,andyethadnoauthorityforopposingHarriet’sconfidence。Totalkwouldbeonlytoirritate——Shewrotetoher,therefore,kindly,butdecisively,tobegthatshewouldnot,atpresent,cometoHartfield;acknowledgingittobeherconviction,thatallfartherconfidentialdiscussionofonetopichadbetterbeavoided;andhoping,thatifafewdayswereallowedtopassbeforetheymetagain,exceptinthecompanyofothers——sheobjectedonlytoatete-a-tete——theymightbeabletoactasiftheyhadforgottentheconversationofyesterday——Harrietsubmitted,andapproved,andwasgrateful。

  Thispointwasjustarranged,whenavisitorarrivedtotearEmma’sthoughtsalittlefromtheonesubjectwhichhadengrossedthem,sleepingorwaking,thelasttwenty-fourhours——Mrs。Weston,whohadbeencallingonherdaughter-in-lawelect,andtookHartfieldinherwayhome,almostasmuchindutytoEmmaasinpleasuretoherself,torelatealltheparticularsofsointerestinganinterview。

  Mr。WestonhadaccompaniedhertoMrs。Bates’s,andgonethroughhisshareofthisessentialattentionmosthandsomely;butshehavingtheninducedMissFairfaxtojoinherinanairing,wasnowreturnedwithmuchmoretosay,andmuchmoretosaywithsatisfaction,thanaquarterofanhourspentinMrs。Bates’sparlour,withalltheencumbranceofawkwardfeelings,couldhaveafforded。

  AlittlecuriosityEmmahad;andshemadethemostofitwhileherfriendrelated。Mrs。Westonhadsetofftopaythevisitinagooddealofagitationherself;andinthefirstplacehadwishednottogoatallatpresent,tobeallowedmerelytowritetoMissFairfaxinstead,andtodeferthisceremoniouscalltillalittletimehadpassed,andMr。Churchillcouldbereconciledtotheengagement’sbecomingknown;as,consideringeverything,shethoughtsuchavisitcouldnotbepaidwithoutleadingtoreports:——

  butMr。Westonhadthoughtdifferently;hewasextremelyanxioustoshewhisapprobationtoMissFairfaxandherfamily,anddidnotconceivethatanysuspicioncouldbeexcitedbyit;orifitwere,thatitwouldbeofanyconsequence;for“suchthings。”heobserved,“alwaysgotabout。”Emmasmiled,andfeltthatMr。Westonhadverygoodreasonforsayingso。Theyhadgone,inshort——andverygreathadbeentheevidentdistressandconfusionofthelady。

  Shehadhardlybeenabletospeakaword,andeverylookandactionhadshewnhowdeeplyshewassufferingfromconsciousness。Thequiet,heart-feltsatisfactionoftheoldlady,andtherapturousdelightofherdaughter——whoprovedeventoojoyoustotalkasusual,hadbeenagratifying,yetalmostanaffecting,scene。Theywerebothsotrulyrespectableintheirhappiness,sodisinterestedineverysensation;thoughtsomuchofJane;somuchofeverybody,andsolittleofthemselves,thateverykindlyfeelingwasatworkforthem。MissFairfax’srecentillnesshadofferedafairpleaforMrs。Westontoinvitehertoanairing;shehaddrawnbackanddeclinedatfirst,but,onbeingpressedhadyielded;and,inthecourseoftheirdrive,Mrs。Westonhad,bygentleencouragement,overcomesomuchofherembarrassment,astobringhertoconverseontheimportantsubject。Apologiesforherseeminglyungracioussilenceintheirfirstreception,andthewarmestexpressionsofthegratitudeshewasalwaysfeelingtowardsherselfandMr。Weston,mustnecessarilyopenthecause;butwhentheseeffusionswereputby,theyhadtalkedagooddealofthepresentandofthefuturestateoftheengagement。Mrs。Westonwasconvincedthatsuchconversationmustbethegreatestrelieftohercompanion,pentupwithinherownmindaseverythinghadsolongbeen,andwasverymuchpleasedwithallthatshehadsaidonthesubject。

  “Onthemiseryofwhatshehadsuffered,duringtheconcealmentofsomanymonths。”continuedMrs。Weston,“shewasenergetic。

  Thiswasoneofherexpressions。`Iwillnotsay,thatsinceI

  enteredintotheengagementIhavenothadsomehappymoments;butI

  cansay,thatIhaveneverknowntheblessingofonetranquilhour:’——

  andthequiveringlip,Emma,whichutteredit,wasanattestationthatIfeltatmyheart。”

  “Poorgirl!“saidEmma。“Shethinksherselfwrong,then,forhavingconsentedtoaprivateengagement?“

  “Wrong!Noone,Ibelieve,canblamehermorethansheisdisposedtoblameherself。`Theconsequence,’saidshe,`hasbeenastateofperpetualsufferingtome;andsoitought。Butafterallthepunishmentthatmisconductcanbring,itisstillnotlessmisconduct。

  Painisnoexpiation。Inevercanbeblameless。Ihavebeenactingcontrarytoallmysenseofright;andthefortunateturnthateverythinghastaken,andthekindnessIamnowreceiving,iswhatmyconsciencetellsmeoughtnottobe。’`Donotimagine,madam,’

  shecontinued,`thatIwastaughtwrong。Donotletanyreflectionfallontheprinciplesorthecareofthefriendswhobroughtmeup。Theerrorhasbeenallmyown;andIdoassureyouthat,withalltheexcusethatpresentcircumstancesmayappeartogive,IshallyetdreadmakingthestoryknowntoColonelCampbell。’“

  “Poorgirl!“saidEmmaagain。“Sheloveshimthenexcessively,Isuppose。Itmusthavebeenfromattachmentonly,thatshecouldbeledtoformtheengagement。Heraffectionmusthaveoverpoweredherjudgment。”

  “Yes,Ihavenodoubtofherbeingextremelyattachedtohim。”

  “Iamafraid。”returnedEmma,sighing,“thatImustoftenhavecontributedtomakeherunhappy。”

  “Onyourside,mylove,itwasveryinnocentlydone。Butsheprobablyhadsomethingofthatinherthoughts,whenalludingtothemisunderstandingswhichhehadgivenushintsofbefore。

  Onenaturalconsequenceoftheevilshehadinvolvedherselfin。”

  shesaid,“wasthatofmakingherunreasonable。Theconsciousnessofhavingdoneamiss,hadexposedhertoathousandinquietudes,andmadehercaptiousandirritabletoadegreethatmusthavebeen——

  thathadbeen——hardforhimtobear。`Ididnotmaketheallowances,’

  saidshe,`whichIoughttohavedone,forhistemperandspirits——

  hisdelightfulspirits,andthatgaiety,thatplayfulnessofdisposition,which,underanyothercircumstances,would,Iamsure,havebeenasconstantlybewitchingtome,astheywereatfirst。’

  Shethenbegantospeakofyou,andofthegreatkindnessyouhadshewnherduringherillness;andwithablushwhichshewedmehowitwasallconnected,desiredme,wheneverIhadanopportunity,tothankyou——Icouldnotthankyoutoomuch——foreverywishandeveryendeavourtodohergood。Shewassensiblethatyouhadneverreceivedanyproperacknowledgmentfromherself。”

  “IfIdidnotknowhertobehappynow。”saidEmma,seriously,“which,inspiteofeverylittledrawbackfromherscrupulousconscience,shemustbe,Icouldnotbearthesethanks;——for,oh!

  Mrs。Weston,iftherewereanaccountdrawnupoftheevilandthegoodIhavedoneMissFairfax!——Wellcheckingherself,andtryingtobemorelively,thisisalltobeforgotten。

  Youareverykindtobringmetheseinterestingparticulars。

  Theyshewhertothegreatestadvantage。Iamsuresheisverygood——

  Ihopeshewillbeveryhappy。Itisfitthatthefortuneshouldbeonhisside,forIthinkthemeritwillbeallonhers。”

  SuchaconclusioncouldnotpassunansweredbyMrs。Weston。

  ShethoughtwellofFrankinalmosteveryrespect;and,whatwasmore,shelovedhimverymuch,andherdefencewas,therefore,earnest。

  Shetalkedwithagreatdealofreason,andatleastequalaffection——

  butshehadtoomuchtourgeforEmma’sattention;itwassoongonetoBrunswickSquareortoDonwell;sheforgottoattempttolisten;

  andwhenMrs。Westonendedwith,“Wehavenotyethadtheletterwearesoanxiousfor,youknow,butIhopeitwillsooncome。”

  shewasobligedtopausebeforesheanswered,andatlastobligedtoansweratrandom,beforeshecouldatallrecollectwhatletteritwaswhichtheyweresoanxiousfor。

  “Areyouwell,myEmma?“wasMrs。Weston’spartingquestion。

  “Oh!perfectly。Iamalwayswell,youknow。Besuretogivemeintelligenceoftheletterassoonaspossible。”

  Mrs。Weston’scommunicationsfurnishedEmmawithmorefoodforunpleasantreflection,byincreasingheresteemandcompassion,andhersenseofpastinjusticetowardsMissFairfax。Shebitterlyregrettednothavingsoughtacloseracquaintancewithher,andblushedfortheenviousfeelingswhichhadcertainlybeen,insomemeasure,thecause。HadshefollowedMr。Knightley’sknownwishes,inpayingthatattentiontoMissFairfax,whichwaseverywayherdue;hadshetriedtoknowherbetter;hadshedoneherparttowardsintimacy;

  hadsheendeavouredtofindafriendthereinsteadofinHarrietSmith;

  shemust,inallprobability,havebeensparedfromeverypainwhichpressedonhernow——Birth,abilities,andeducation,hadbeenequallymarkingoneasanassociateforher,tobereceivedwithgratitude;andtheother——whatwasshe?——Supposingeventhattheyhadneverbecomeintimatefriends;thatshehadneverbeenadmittedintoMissFairfax’sconfidenceonthisimportantmatter——

  whichwasmostprobable——still,inknowingherassheought,andasshemight,shemusthavebeenpreservedfromtheabominablesuspicionsofanimproperattachmenttoMr。Dixon,whichshehadnotonlysofoolishlyfashionedandharbouredherself,buthadsounpardonablyimparted;anideawhichshegreatlyfearedhadbeenmadeasubjectofmaterialdistresstothedelicacyofJane’sfeelings,bythelevityorcarelessnessofFrankChurchill’s。Ofallthesourcesofevilsurroundingtheformer,sincehercomingtoHighbury,shewaspersuadedthatshemustherselfhavebeentheworst。

  Shemusthavebeenaperpetualenemy。Theynevercouldhavebeenallthreetogether,withoutherhavingstabbedJaneFairfax’speaceinathousandinstances;andonBoxHill,perhaps,ithadbeentheagonyofamindthatwouldbearnomore。

  Theeveningofthisdaywasverylong,andmelancholy,atHartfield。

  Theweatheraddedwhatitcouldofgloom。Acoldstormyrainsetin,andnothingofJulyappearedbutinthetreesandshrubs,whichthewindwasdespoiling,andthelengthoftheday,whichonlymadesuchcruelsightsthelongervisible。

  TheweatheraffectedMr。Woodhouse,andhecouldonlybekepttolerablycomfortablebyalmostceaselessattentiononhisdaughter’sside,andbyexertionswhichhadnevercostherhalfsomuchbefore。

  Itremindedheroftheirfirstforlorntete-a-tete,ontheeveningofMrs。Weston’swedding-day;butMr。Knightleyhadwalkedinthen,soonaftertea,anddissipatedeverymelancholyfancy。

  Alas!suchdelightfulproofsofHartfield’sattraction,asthosesortofvisitsconveyed,mightshortlybeover。Thepicturewhichshehadthendrawnoftheprivationsoftheapproachingwinter,hadprovederroneous;nofriendshaddesertedthem,nopleasureshadbeenlost——Butherpresentforebodingsshefearedwouldexperiencenosimilarcontradiction。Theprospectbeforehernow,wasthreateningtoadegreethatcouldnotbeentirelydispelled——

  thatmightnotbeevenpartiallybrightened。Ifalltookplacethatmighttakeplaceamongthecircleofherfriends,Hartfieldmustbecomparativelydeserted;andshelefttocheerherfatherwiththespiritsonlyofruinedhappiness。

  ThechildtobebornatRandallsmustbeatiethereevendearerthanherself;andMrs。Weston’sheartandtimewouldbeoccupiedbyit。Theyshouldloseher;and,probably,ingreatmeasure,herhusbandalso——FrankChurchillwouldreturnamongthemnomore;

  andMissFairfax,itwasreasonabletosuppose,wouldsoonceasetobelongtoHighbury。Theywouldbemarried,andsettledeitheratornearEnscombe。Allthatweregoodwouldbewithdrawn;andiftotheselosses,thelossofDonwellweretobeadded,whatwouldremainofcheerfulorofrationalsocietywithintheirreach?

  Mr。Knightleytobenolongercomingthereforhiseveningcomfort!——

  Nolongerwalkinginatallhours,asifeverwillingtochangehisownhomefortheir’s!——Howwasittobeendured?AndifheweretobelosttothemforHarriet’ssake;ifheweretobethoughtofhereafter,asfindinginHarriet’ssocietyallthathewanted;

  ifHarrietweretobethechosen,thefirst,thedearest,thefriend,thewifetowhomhelookedforallthebestblessingsofexistence;

  whatcouldbeincreasingEmma’swretchednessbutthereflectionneverfardistantfromhermind,thatithadbeenallherownwork?

  Whenitcametosuchapitchasthis,shewasnotabletorefrainfromastart,oraheavysigh,orevenfromwalkingabouttheroomforafewseconds——andtheonlysourcewhenceanythinglikeconsolationorcomposurecouldbedrawn,wasintheresolutionofherownbetterconduct,andthehopethat,howeverinferiorinspiritandgaietymightbethefollowingandeveryfuturewinterofherlifetothepast,itwouldyetfindhermorerational,moreacquaintedwithherself,andleaveherlesstoregretwhenitweregone。

  Chapter13CHAPTERXIII

  Theweathercontinuedmuchthesameallthefollowingmorning;

  andthesameloneliness,andthesamemelancholy,seemedtoreignatHartfield——butintheafternoonitcleared;thewindchangedintoasofterquarter;thecloudswerecarriedoff;

  thesunappeared;itwassummeragain。Withalltheeagernesswhichsuchatransitiongives,Emmaresolvedtobeoutofdoorsassoonaspossible。Neverhadtheexquisitesight,smell,sensationofnature,tranquil,warm,andbrilliantafterastorm,beenmoreattractivetoher。Shelongedfortheserenitytheymightgraduallyintroduce;andonMr。Perry’scominginsoonafterdinner,withadisengagedhourtogiveherfather,shelostnotimeillhurryingintotheshrubbery——There,withspiritsfreshened,andthoughtsalittlerelieved,shehadtakenafewturns,whenshesawMr。Knightleypassingthroughthegardendoor,andcomingtowardsher——ItwasthefirstintimationofhisbeingreturnedfromLondon。Shehadbeenthinkingofhimthemomentbefore,asunquestionablysixteenmilesdistant——Therewastimeonlyforthequickestarrangementofmind。Shemustbecollectedandcalm。

  Inhalfaminutetheyweretogether。The“Howd’yedo’s“werequietandconstrainedoneachside。Sheaskedaftertheirmutualfriends;

  theywereallwell——Whenhadheleftthem?——Onlythatmorning。

  Hemusthavehadawetride——Yes——Hemeanttowalkwithher,shefound。“Hehadjustlookedintothedining-room,andashewasnotwantedthere,preferredbeingoutofdoors。”——Shethoughtheneitherlookednorspokecheerfully;andthefirstpossiblecauseforit,suggestedbyherfears,was,thathehadperhapsbeencommunicatinghisplanstohisbrother,andwaspainedbythemannerinwhichtheyhadbeenreceived。

  Theywalkedtogether。Hewassilent。Shethoughthewasoftenlookingather,andtryingforafullerviewofherfacethanitsuitedhertogive。Andthisbeliefproducedanotherdread。

  Perhapshewantedtospeaktoher,ofhisattachmenttoHarriet;

  hemightbewatchingforencouragementtobegin——Shedidnot,couldnot,feelequaltoleadthewaytoanysuchsubject。

  Hemustdoitallhimself。Yetshecouldnotbearthissilence。

  Withhimitwasmostunnatural。Sheconsidered——resolved——and,tryingtosmile,began——

  “Youhavesomenewstohear,nowyouarecomeback,thatwillrathersurprizeyou。”

  “HaveI?“saidhequietly,andlookingather;“ofwhatnature?“

  “Oh!thebestnatureintheworld——awedding。”

  Afterwaitingamoment,asiftobesuresheintendedtosaynomore,hereplied,“IfyoumeanMissFairfaxandFrankChurchill,Ihaveheardthatalready。”

  “Howisitpossible?“criedEmma,turningherglowingcheekstowardshim;for,whileshespoke,itoccurredtoherthathemighthavecalledatMrs。Goddard’sinhisway。

  “IhadafewlinesonparishbusinessfromMr。Westonthismorning,andattheendofthemhegavemeabriefaccountofwhathadhappened。”

  Emmawasquiterelieved,andcouldpresentlysay,withalittlemorecomposure,“Youprobablyhavebeenlesssurprizedthananyofus,foryouhavehadyoursuspicions——Ihavenotforgottenthatyouoncetriedtogivemeacaution——IwishIhadattendedtoit——but——withasinkingvoiceandaheavysighIseemtohavebeendoomedtoblindness。”

  Foramomentortwonothingwassaid,andshewasunsuspiciousofhavingexcitedanyparticularinterest,tillshefoundherarmdrawnwithinhis,andpressedagainsthisheart,andheardhimthussaying,inatoneofgreatsensibility,speakinglow,“Time,mydearestEmma,timewillhealthewound——Yourownexcellentsense——yourexertionsforyourfather’ssake——Iknowyouwillnotallowyourself。”Herarmwaspressedagain,asheadded,inamorebrokenandsubduedaccent,“Thefeelingsofthewarmestfriendship——Indignation——Abominablescoundrel!“——

  Andinalouder,steadiertone,heconcludedwith,“Hewillsoonbegone。TheywillsoonbeinYorkshire。Iamsorryforher。

  Shedeservesabetterfate。”

  Emmaunderstoodhim;andassoonasshecouldrecoverfromtheflutterofpleasure,excitedbysuchtenderconsideration,replied,“Youareverykind——butyouaremistaken——andImustsetyouright——

  Iamnotinwantofthatsortofcompassion。Myblindnesstowhatwasgoingon,ledmetoactbytheminawaythatImustalwaysbeashamedof,andIwasveryfoolishlytemptedtosayanddomanythingswhichmaywelllaymeopentounpleasantconjectures,butI

  havenootherreasontoregretthatIwasnotinthesecretearlier。”

  “Emma!“criedhe,lookingeagerlyather,“areyou,indeed?“——

  butcheckinghimself——“No,no,Iunderstandyou——forgiveme——Iampleasedthatyoucansayevensomuch——Heisnoobjectofregret,indeed!anditwillnotbeverylong,Ihope,beforethatbecomestheacknowledgmentofmorethanyourreason——Fortunatethatyouraffectionswerenotfartherentangled!——Icouldnever,Iconfess,fromyourmanners,assuremyselfastothedegreeofwhatyoufelt——

  Icouldonlybecertainthattherewasapreference——andapreferencewhichIneverbelievedhimtodeserve——Heisadisgracetothenameofman——Andishetoberewardedwiththatsweetyoungwoman?——

  Jane,Jane,youwillbeamiserablecreature。”

  “Mr。Knightley。”saidEmma,tryingtobelively,butreallyconfused——

  “Iaminaveryextraordinarysituation。Icannotletyoucontinueinyourerror;andyet,perhaps,sincemymannersgavesuchanimpression,IhaveasmuchreasontobeashamedofconfessingthatIneverhavebeenatallattachedtothepersonwearespeakingof,asitmightbenaturalforawomantofeelinconfessingexactlythereverse——

  ButIneverhave。”

  Helistenedinperfectsilence。Shewishedhimtospeak,buthewouldnot。Shesupposedshemustsaymorebeforeshewereentitledtohisclemency;butitwasahardcasetobeobligedstilltolowerherselfinhisopinion。Shewenton,however。

  “Ihaveverylittletosayformyownconduct——Iwastemptedbyhisattentions,andallowedmyselftoappearpleased——

  Anoldstory,probably——acommoncase——andnomorethanhashappenedtohundredsofmysexbefore;andyetitmaynotbethemoreexcusableinonewhosetsupasIdoforUnderstanding。Manycircumstancesassistedthetemptation。HewasthesonofMr。Weston——hewascontinuallyhere——Ialwaysfoundhimverypleasant——and,inshort,forwithasighletmeswelloutthecauseseversoingeniously,theyallcentreinthisatlast——myvanitywasflattered,andI

  allowedhisattentions。Latterly,however——forsometime,indeed——

  Ihavehadnoideaoftheirmeaninganything——Ithoughtthemahabit,atrick,nothingthatcalledforseriousnessonmyside。

  Hehasimposedonme,buthehasnotinjuredme。Ihaveneverbeenattachedtohim。AndnowIcantolerablycomprehendhisbehaviour。

  Heneverwishedtoattachme。Itwasmerelyablindtoconcealhisrealsituationwithanother——Itwashisobjecttoblindallabouthim;andnoone,Iamsure,couldbemoreeffectuallyblindedthanmyself——exceptthatIwasnotblinded——thatitwasmygoodfortune——that,inshort,Iwassomehoworothersafefromhim。”

  Shehadhopedforananswerhere——forafewwordstosaythatherconductwasatleastintelligible;buthewassilent;and,asfarasshecouldjudge,deepinthought。Atlast,andtolerablyinhisusualtone,hesaid,“IhaveneverhadahighopinionofFrankChurchill——Icansuppose,however,thatImayhaveunderratedhim。Myacquaintancewithhimhasbeenbuttrifling——AndevenifIhavenotunderratedhimhitherto,hemayyetturnoutwell——Withsuchawomanhehasachance——Ihavenomotiveforwishinghimill——andforhersake,whosehappinesswillbeinvolvedinhisgoodcharacterandconduct,Ishallcertainlywishhimwell。”

  “Ihavenodoubtoftheirbeinghappytogether。”saidEmma;

  “Ibelievethemtobeverymutuallyandverysincerelyattached。”

  “Heisamostfortunateman!“returnedMr。Knightley,withenergy。

  “Soearlyinlife——atthree-and-twenty——aperiodwhen,ifamanchusesawife,hegenerallychusesill。Atthree-and-twentytohavedrawnsuchaprize!Whatyearsoffelicitythatman,inallhumancalculation,hasbeforehim!——Assuredoftheloveofsuchawoman——thedisinterestedlove,forJaneFairfax’scharactervouchesforherdisinterestedness;everythinginhisfavour,——

  equalityofsituation——Imean,asfarasregardssociety,andallthehabitsandmannersthatareimportant;equalityineverypointbutone——

  andthatone,sincethepurityofherheartisnottobedoubted,suchasmustincreasehisfelicity,foritwillbehistobestowtheonlyadvantagesshewants——Amanwouldalwayswishtogiveawomanabetterhomethantheonehetakesherfrom;andhewhocandoit,wherethereisnodoubtofherregard,must,Ithink,bethehappiestofmortals——FrankChurchillis,indeed,thefavouriteoffortune。

  Everythingturnsoutforhisgood——Hemeetswithayoungwomanatawatering-place,gainsheraffection,cannotevenwearyherbynegligenttreatment——andhadheandallhisfamilysoughtroundtheworldforaperfectwifeforhim,theycouldnothavefoundhersuperior——Hisauntisintheway——Hisauntdies——Hehasonlytospeak——Hisfriendsareeagertopromotehishappiness——

  Hehadusedeverybodyill——andtheyarealldelightedtoforgivehim——

  Heisafortunatemanindeed!“

  “Youspeakasifyouenviedhim。”

  “AndIdoenvyhim,Emma。Inonerespectheistheobjectofmyenvy。”

  Emmacouldsaynomore。TheyseemedtobewithinhalfasentenceofHarriet,andherimmediatefeelingwastoavertthesubject,ifpossible。Shemadeherplan;shewouldspeakofsomethingtotallydifferent——thechildreninBrunswickSquare;andsheonlywaitedforbreathtobegin,whenMr。Knightleystartledher,bysaying,“Youwillnotaskmewhatisthepointofenvy——Youaredetermined,Isee,tohavenocuriosity——Youarewise——butIcannotbewise。

  Emma,Imusttellyouwhatyouwillnotask,thoughImaywishitunsaidthenextmoment。”

  “Oh!then,don’tspeakit,don’tspeakit。”sheeagerlycried。

  “Takealittletime,consider,donotcommityourself。”

  “Thankyou。”saidhe,inanaccentofdeepmortification,andnotanothersyllablefollowed。

  Emmacouldnotbeartogivehimpain。Hewaswishingtoconfideinher——

  perhapstoconsulther;——costherwhatitwould,shewouldlisten。

  Shemightassisthisresolution,orreconcilehimtoit;

  shemightgivejustpraisetoHarriet,or,byrepresentingtohimhisownindependence,relievehimfromthatstateofindecision,whichmustbemoreintolerablethananyalternativetosuchamindashis——Theyhadreachedthehouse。

  “Youaregoingin,Isuppose?“saidhe。

  “No。”——repliedEmma——quiteconfirmedbythedepressedmannerinwhichhestillspoke——“Ishouldliketotakeanotherturn。

  Mr。Perryisnotgone。”And,afterproceedingafewsteps,sheadded——

  “Istoppedyouungraciously,justnow,Mr。Knightley,and,Iamafraid,gaveyoupain——Butifyouhaveanywishtospeakopenlytomeasafriend,ortoaskmyopinionofanythingthatyoumayhaveincontemplation——asafriend,indeed,youmaycommandme——Iwillhearwhateveryoulike。IwilltellyouexactlywhatIthink。”

  “Asafriend!“——repeatedMr。Knightley——“Emma,thatIfearisaword——No,Ihavenowish——Stay,yes,whyshouldIhesitate?——

  Ihavegonetoofaralreadyforconcealment——Emma,Iacceptyouroffer——

  Extraordinaryasitmayseem,Iacceptit,andrefermyselftoyouasafriend——Tellme,then,haveInochanceofeversucceeding?“

  Hestoppedinhisearnestnesstolookthequestion,andtheexpressionofhiseyesoverpoweredher。

  “MydearestEmma。”saidhe,“fordearestyouwillalwaysbe,whatevertheeventofthishour’sconversation,mydearest,mostbelovedEmma——tellmeatonce。Say`No,’ifitistobesaid。”——

  Shecouldreallysaynothing——“Youaresilent。”hecried,withgreatanimation;“absolutelysilent!atpresentIasknomore。”

  Emmawasalmostreadytosinkundertheagitationofthismoment。

  Thedreadofbeingawakenedfromthehappiestdream,wasperhapsthemostprominentfeeling。

  “Icannotmakespeeches,Emma:“hesoonresumed;andinatoneofsuchsincere,decided,intelligibletendernessaswastolerablyconvincing——“IfIlovedyouless,Imightbeabletotalkaboutitmore。ButyouknowwhatIam——Youhearnothingbuttruthfromme——Ihaveblamedyou,andlecturedyou,andyouhaveborneitasnootherwomaninEnglandwouldhaveborneit——

  BearwiththetruthsIwouldtellyounow,dearestEmma,aswellasyouhavebornewiththem。Themanner,perhaps,mayhaveaslittletorecommendthem。Godknows,Ihavebeenaveryindifferentlover——

  Butyouunderstandme——Yes,yousee,youunderstandmyfeelings——

  andwillreturnthemifyoucan。Atpresent,Iaskonlytohear,oncetohearyourvoice。”

  Whilehespoke,Emma’smindwasmostbusy,and,withallthewonderfulvelocityofthought,hadbeenable——andyetwithoutlosingaword——

  tocatchandcomprehendtheexacttruthofthewhole;toseethatHarriet’shopeshadbeenentirelygroundless,amistake,adelusion,ascompleteadelusionasanyofherown——thatHarrietwasnothing;

  thatshewaseverythingherself;thatwhatshehadbeensayingrelativetoHarriethadbeenalltakenasthelanguageofherownfeelings;andthatheragitation,herdoubts,herreluctance,herdiscouragement,hadbeenallreceivedasdiscouragementfromherself——Andnotonlywastheretimefortheseconvictions,withalltheirglowofattendanthappiness;therewastimealsotorejoicethatHarriet’ssecrethadnotescapedher,andtoresolvethatitneednot,andshouldnot——Itwasalltheserviceshecouldnowrenderherpoorfriend;forastoanyofthatheroismofsentimentwhichmighthavepromptedhertoentreathimtotransferhisaffectionfromherselftoHarriet,asinfinitelythemostworthyofthetwo——

  oreventhemoresimplesublimityofresolvingtorefusehimatonceandforever,withoutvouchsafinganymotive,becausehecouldnotmarrythemboth,Emmahaditnot。ShefeltforHarriet,withpainandwithcontrition;butnoflightofgenerosityrunmad,opposingallthatcouldbeprobableorreasonable,enteredherbrain。

  Shehadledherfriendastray,anditwouldbeareproachtoherforever;butherjudgmentwasasstrongasherfeelings,andasstrongasithadeverbeenbefore,inreprobatinganysuchallianceforhim,asmostunequalanddegrading。Herwaywasclear,thoughnotquitesmooth——Shespokethen,onbeingsoentreated——

  Whatdidshesay?——Justwhatsheought,ofcourse。Aladyalwaysdoes——

  Shesaidenoughtoshewthereneednotbedespair——andtoinvitehimtosaymorehimself。Hehaddespairedatoneperiod;hehadreceivedsuchaninjunctiontocautionandsilence,asforthetimecrushedeveryhope;——shehadbegunbyrefusingtohearhim——Thechangehadperhapsbeensomewhatsudden;——herproposaloftakinganotherturn,herrenewingtheconversationwhichshehadjustputanendto,mightbealittleextraordinary!——Shefeltitsinconsistency;

  butMr。Knightleywassoobligingastoputupwithit,andseeknofartherexplanation。

  Seldom,veryseldom,doescompletetruthbelongtoanyhumandisclosure;

  seldomcanithappenthatsomethingisnotalittledisguised,oralittlemistaken;butwhere,asinthiscase,thoughtheconductismistaken,thefeelingsarenot,itmaynotbeverymaterial——

  Mr。KnightleycouldnotimputetoEmmaamorerelentingheartthanshepossessed,oraheartmoredisposedtoacceptofhis。

  Hehad,infact,beenwhollyunsuspiciousofhisowninfluence。

  Hehadfollowedherintotheshrubberywithnoideaoftryingit。

  Hehadcome,inhisanxietytoseehowsheboreFrankChurchill’sengagement,withnoselfishview,noviewatall,butofendeavouring,ifsheallowedhimanopening,tosootheortocounselher——Theresthadbeentheworkofthemoment,theimmediateeffectofwhatheheard,onhisfeelings。ThedelightfulassuranceofhertotalindifferencetowardsFrankChurchill,ofherhavingaheartcompletelydisengagedfromhim,hadgivenbirthtothehope,that,intime,hemightgainheraffectionhimself;——butithadbeennopresenthope——hehadonly,inthemomentaryconquestofeagernessoverjudgment,aspiredtobetoldthatshedidnotforbidhisattempttoattachher——Thesuperiorhopeswhichgraduallyopenedweresomuchthemoreenchanting——

  Theaffection,whichhehadbeenaskingtobeallowedtocreate,ifhecould,wasalreadyhis!——Withinhalfanhour,hehadpassedfromathoroughlydistressedstateofmind,tosomethingsolikeperfecthappiness,thatitcouldbearnoothername。

  Herchangewasequal——Thisonehalf-hourhadgiventoeachthesamepreciouscertaintyofbeingbeloved,hadclearedfromeachthesamedegreeofignorance,jealousy,ordistrust——Onhisside,therehadbeenalong-standingjealousy,oldasthearrival,oreventheexpectation,ofFrankChurchill——HehadbeeninlovewithEmma,andjealousofFrankChurchill,fromaboutthesameperiod,onesentimenthavingprobablyenlightenedhimastotheother。

  ItwashisjealousyofFrankChurchillthathadtakenhimfromthecountry——TheBoxHillpartyhaddecidedhimongoingaway。

  Hewouldsavehimselffromwitnessingagainsuchpermitted,encouragedattentions——Hehadgonetolearntobeindifferent——

  Buthehadgonetoawrongplace。Therewastoomuchdomestichappinessinhisbrother’shouse;womanworetooamiableaforminit;

  IsabellawastoomuchlikeEmma——differingonlyinthosestrikinginferiorities,whichalwaysbroughttheotherinbrilliancybeforehim,formuchtohavebeendone,evenhadhistimebeenlonger——Hehadstayedon,however,vigorously,dayafterday——tillthisverymorning’sposthadconveyedthehistoryofJaneFairfax——Then,withthegladnesswhichmustbefelt,nay,whichhedidnotscrupletofeel,havingneverbelievedFrankChurchilltobeatalldeservingEmma,wastheresomuchfondsolicitude,somuchkeenanxietyforher,thathecouldstaynolonger。Hehadriddenhomethroughtherain;

  andhadwalkedupdirectlyafterdinner,toseehowthissweetestandbestofallcreatures,faultlessinspiteofallherfaults,borethediscovery。

  Hehadfoundheragitatedandlow——FrankChurchillwasavillain——

  Heheardherdeclarethatshehadneverlovedhim。FrankChurchill’scharacterwasnotdesperate——ShewashisownEmma,byhandandword,whentheyreturnedintothehouse;andifhecouldhavethoughtofFrankChurchillthen,hemighthavedeemedhimaverygoodsortoffellow。

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  WhattotallydifferentfeelingsdidEmmatakebackintothehousefromwhatshehadbroughtout!——shehadthenbeenonlydaringtohopeforalittlerespiteofsuffering;——shewasnowinanexquisiteflutterofhappiness,andsuchhappinessmoreoverasshebelievedmuststillbegreaterwhenthefluttershouldhavepassedaway。

  Theysatdowntotea——thesamepartyroundthesametable——

  howoftenithadbeencollected!——andhowoftenhadhereyesfallenonthesameshrubsinthelawn,andobservedthesamebeautifuleffectofthewesternsun!——Butneverinsuchastateofspirits,neverinanythinglikeit;anditwaswithdifficultythatshecouldsummonenoughofherusualselftobetheattentiveladyofthehouse,oreventheattentivedaughter。

  PoorMr。Woodhouselittlesuspectedwhatwasplottingagainsthiminthebreastofthatmanwhomhewassocordiallywelcoming,andsoanxiouslyhopingmightnothavetakencoldfromhisride——Couldhehaveseentheheart,hewouldhavecaredverylittleforthelungs;

  butwithoutthemostdistantimaginationoftheimpendingevil,withouttheslightestperceptionofanythingextraordinaryinthelooksorwaysofeither,herepeatedtothemverycomfortablyallthearticlesofnewshehadreceivedfromMr。Perry,andtalkedonwithmuchself-contentment,totallyunsuspiciousofwhattheycouldhavetoldhiminreturn。

  AslongasMr。Knightleyremainedwiththem,Emma’sfevercontinued;

  butwhenhewasgone,shebegantobealittletranquillisedandsubdued——andinthecourseofthesleeplessnight,whichwasthetaxforsuchanevening,shefoundoneortwosuchveryseriouspointstoconsider,asmadeherfeel,thatevenherhappinessmusthavesomealloy。Herfather——andHarriet。Shecouldnotbealonewithoutfeelingthefullweightoftheirseparateclaims;

  andhowtoguardthecomfortofbothtotheutmost,wasthequestion。

  Withrespecttoherfather,itwasaquestionsoonanswered。

  ShehardlyknewyetwhatMr。Knightleywouldask;butaveryshortparleywithherownheartproducedthemostsolemnresolutionofneverquittingherfather——Sheevenweptovertheideaofit,asasinofthought。Whilehelived,itmustbeonlyanengagement;

  butsheflatteredherself,thatifdivestedofthedangerofdrawingheraway,itmightbecomeanincreaseofcomforttohim——

  HowtodoherbestbyHarriet,wasofmoredifficultdecision;——

  howtospareherfromanyunnecessarypain;howtomakeheranypossibleatonement;howtoappearleastherenemy?——

  Onthesesubjects,herperplexityanddistresswereverygreat——

  andhermindhadtopassagainandagainthrougheverybitterreproachandsorrowfulregretthathadeversurroundedit

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