3/21 What arises from discretion must be honoured." "You think her diffident. I do not see it." "My dear Emma," said he, moving from his chair into one close by her, "you are not going to tell me, I hope, that you had not a pleasant evening." "Oh! no; I was pleased with my own perseverance in asking questions; and amused to think how little information I obtained." "I am disappointed," was his only answer. Once, I felt the fire rather too much; but then I moved back my chair a little, a very little, and it did not disturb me. However, she is very agreeable, and Mrs. |