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congratulate you, my dear Harriet, with all my heart. This is an attachment
which a woman may well feel pride in creating. This is a connexion which offers
nothing but good. It will give you every thing that you want--consideration,
independence, a proper home--it will fix you in the centre of all your real
friends, close to Hartfield and to me, and confirm our intimacy for ever. This,
Harriet, is an alliance which can never raise a blush in either of us." "Dear
Miss Woodhouse!"--and "Dear Miss Woodhouse," was all that Harriet, with many
tender embraces could articulate at first; but when they did arrive at something
more like conversation, it was sufficiently clear to her friend that she saw,
felt, anticipated, and remembered just as she ought.
Mr. Elton's
superiority had very ample acknowledgment. "Whatever you say is always right,"
cried Harriet, "and therefore I suppose, and believe, and hope it must be so;
but otherwise I could not have imagined it. It is so much beyond any thing I
deserve. Mr. Elton, who might marry any body! There cannot be two opinions about
him. He is so very superior. Only think of those sweet verses--"To Miss
--------." Dear me, how clever!--Could it really be meant for me?" "I cannot
make a question, or listen to a question about that.
It is so much
beyond any thing I deserve. Mr. Elton, who might marry any body! There cannot be
two opinions about him. He is so very superior. Only think of those sweet
verses--"To Miss --------." Dear me, how clever!--Could it really be meant for
me?" "I cannot make a question, or listen to a question about that. It is a
certainty. Receive it on my judgment. It is a sort of prologue to the play, a
motto to the chapter; and will be soon followed by matter-of-fact
prose."
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