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extremely expeditious!⁠—I believe we drive faster than anybody.⁠—What a pleasure it is to send one’s carriage for a friend!⁠—I understand you were so kind as to offer, but another time it will be quite unnecessary. You may be very sure I shall always take care of them .”

Miss Bates and Miss Fairfax, escorted by the two gentlemen, walked into the room; and Mrs. Elton seemed to think it as much her duty as Mrs. Weston’s to receive them. Her gestures and movements might be understood by anyone who looked on like Emma; but her words, everybody’s words, were soon lost under the incessant flow of Miss Bates, who came in talking, and had not finished her speech under many minutes after her being admitted into the circle at the fire. As the door opened she was heard,

“So very obliging of you!⁠—No rain at all. Nothing to signify. I do not care for myself. Quite thick shoes. And Jane declares⁠—Well!⁠—(as soon as she was within the door) Well! This is brilliant indeed!⁠—This is admirable!⁠—Excellently contrived, upon my word. Nothing wanting. Could not have imagined it.⁠—So well lighted up!⁠—Jane, Jane, look!⁠—did you ever see anything? Oh! Mr. Weston, you must really have had Aladdin’s lamp. Good Mrs. Stokes would not know her own room again. I saw her as I came in; she was standing in the entrance. ‘Oh! Mrs. Stokes,’ said I⁠—but I had not time for more.” She was now met by Mrs. Weston.⁠—“Very well, I thank you, ma’am. I hope you are quite well. Very happy to hear it. So afraid you might have a headache!⁠—seeing you pass by so often, and knowing how much trouble you must have. Delighted to hear it indeed. Ah! dear Mrs. Elton, so obliged to you for the carriage!⁠—excellent time. Jane and I quite ready. Did not keep the horses a moment. Most comfortable carriage.⁠—Oh! and I am sure our thanks are due to you, Mrs. Weston, on that score. Mrs. Elton had most kindly sent Jane a note, or we should have been.⁠—But two such offers in one day!⁠—Never were such neighbours. I said to my mother, ‘Upon my word, ma’am⁠—.’ Thank you, my mother is remarkably well. Gone to Mr.

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