Эмма

Chapter 11

           PerhapsshemighthavepassedovermorehadhismannersbeenflatteringtoIsabella’ssister,buttheywereonlythoseofacalmlykindbrotherandfriend,withoutpraiseandwithoutblindness;buthardlyanydegreeofpersonalcomplimentcouldhavemadeherregardlessofthatgreatestfaultofallinhereyeswhichhesometimesfellinto,thewantofrespectfulforbearancetowardsherfather.Therehehadnotalwaysthepatiencethatcouldhavebeenwished.Mr.Woodhouse’speculiaritiesandfidgetinessweresometimesprovokinghimtoarationalremonstranceorsharpretortequallyill-bestowed.Itdidnotoftenhappen;forMr.JohnKnightleyhadreallyagreatregardforhisfather-in-law,andgenerallyastrongsenseofwhatwasduetohim;butitwastoooftenforEmma’scharity,especiallyastherewasallthepainofapprehensionfrequentlytobeendured,thoughtheoffencecamenot.Thebeginning,however,ofeveryvisitdisplayednonebuttheproperestfeelings,andthisbeingofnecessitysoshortmightbehopedtopassawayinunsulliedcordiality.TheyhadnotbeenlongseatedandcomposedwhenMr.Woodhouse,withamelancholyshakeoftheheadandasigh,calledhisdaughter’sattentiontothesadchangeatHartfieldsinceshehadbeentherelast.

           "Ah,mydear,"saidhe,"poorMissTaylorItisagrievousbusiness."

           "Ohyes,sir,"criedshewithreadysympathy,"howyoumustmissher!AnddearEmma,too!Whatadreadfullosstoyouboth!Ihavebeensogrievedforyou.

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