[Emma by Jane Austine]@TWC D-Link bookEmma CHAPTERX
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What!--engaged to her all the winter--before either of them came to Highbury ?" "Engaged since October,--secretly engaged .-- It has hurt me, Emma, very much.
It has hurt his father equally.
_Some_ _part_ of his conduct we cannot excuse." Emma pondered a moment, and then replied, "I will not pretend _not_ to understand you; and to give you all the relief in my power, be assured that no such effect has followed his attentions to me, as you are apprehensive of." Mrs.Weston looked up, afraid to believe; but Emma's countenance was as steady as her words. "That you may have less difficulty in believing this boast, of my present perfect indifference," she continued, "I will farther tell you, that there was a period in the early part of our acquaintance, when I did like him, when I was very much disposed to be attached to him--nay, was attached--and how it came to cease, is perhaps the wonder. Fortunately, however, it did cease.
I have really for some time past, for at least these three months, cared nothing about him.
You may believe me, Mrs.Weston.This is the simple truth." Mrs.Weston kissed her with tears of joy; and when she could find utterance, assured her, that this protestation had done her more good than any thing else in the world could do. "Mr.Weston will be almost as much relieved as myself," said she.
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