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Emma

CHAPTERVI
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Let my father's servant go with you .-- Let me order the carriage.

It can be round in five minutes." "Thank you, thank you--but on no account .-- I would rather walk .-- And for _me_ to be afraid of walking alone!--I, who may so soon have to guard others!" She spoke with great agitation; and Emma very feelingly replied, "That can be no reason for your being exposed to danger now.

I must order the carriage.

The heat even would be danger .-- You are fatigued already." "I am,"-- she answered--"I am fatigued; but it is not the sort of fatigue--quick walking will refresh me .-- Miss Woodhouse, we all know at times what it is to be wearied in spirits.

Mine, I confess, are exhausted.


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