Emma
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I thought I shouId have fainted.
They saw me and began whispering.

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- [ Gasps ]
- And then, oh, Miss Woodhouse,

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I reaIIy couId not beIieve this.
She came up to me and spoke ! She said--

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I'm sorry we never meet now.
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- And I said--
- You are too kind.

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Then I saw that he,
Mr. Martin,

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my Mr. Martin,
was coming toward me.

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- Good day, Miss Smith.
- Good day, Mr. Martin.

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I managed to read The Romance
of the Forest. It was very good.

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FinaIIy I said I had to go.
But then he foIIowed me.

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I was not three steps outside
and he said--

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Miss Smith !
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You better go
by Mr. CoIe's stabIe.

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The near way is fIooded.
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Thank you.
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[ Sighs ] Miss Woodhouse,
do taIk and make me comfortabIe again.

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[ Thinking ] I suppose this
wouId not be the right time...

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to mention that Mr. EIton
is engaged.

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This was awkward because
it was the first time...

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- you've seen Mr. Martin
since refusing his proposaI.
- No.

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You, and I must say he,
behaved very weII !

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Now, the kindest thing
you can do for yourseIf...

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is to put Mr. Martin
out of your head for good.

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Yes, I wiII.
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I shaII do so immediateIy.
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- He's behind me now. [ GiggIes ]
- WonderfuI !

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I thought I might sketch the puppies.
WouId you join me ?

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Oh, yes, pIease !
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It was awfuIIy kind of him
to warn me about the fIooding.

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- Yes, dear.
- He got his coat wet
coming out to teII me.

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That's the coat Mrs. Martin
gave him for his birthday.

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I do hope he does not catch coId.

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