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. Woodhouse’s. I made her take her shawl⁠—for the evenings are not warm⁠—her large new shawl⁠— Mrs. Dixon’s wedding-present.⁠—So kind of her to think of my mother! Bought at Weymouth, you know⁠— Mr. Dixon’s choice. There were three others, Jane says, which they hesitated about some time. Colonel Campbell rather preferred an olive. My dear Jane, are you sure you did not wet your feet?⁠—It was but a drop or two, but I am so afraid:⁠—but Mr.

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