Chapter 13

           

           Theweathercontinuedmuchthesameallthefollowingmorning;andthesameloneliness,andthesamemelancholy,seemedtoreignatHartfieldbutintheafternoonitcleared;thewindchangedintoasofterquarter;thecloudswerecarriedoff;thesunappeared;itwassummeragain.Withalltheeagernesswhichsuchatransitiongives,Emmaresolvedtobeoutofdoorsassoonaspossible.Neverhadtheexquisitesight,smell,sensationofnature,tranquil,warm,andbrilliantafterastorm,beenmoreattractivetoher.Shelongedfortheserenitytheymightgraduallyintroduce;andonMr.Perry’scominginsoonafterdinner,withadisengagedhourtogiveherfather,shelostnotimeillhurryingintotheshrubbery.There,withspiritsfreshened,andthoughtsalittlerelieved,shehadtakenafewturns,whenshesawMr.Knightleypassingthroughthegardendoor,andcomingtowardsher.ItwasthefirstintimationofhisbeingreturnedfromLondon.Shehadbeenthinkingofhimthemomentbefore,asunquestionablysixteenmilesdistant.Therewastimeonlyforthequickestarrangementofmind.Shemustbecollectedandcalm.Inhalfaminutetheyweretogether.The"Howd’yedo’s"werequietandconstrainedoneachside.Sheaskedaftertheirmutualfriends;theywereallwell.Whenhadheleftthem?Onlythatmorning.Hemusthavehadawetride.Yes.Hemeanttowalkwithher,shefound."Hehadjustlookedintothedining-room,andashewasnotwantedthere,preferredbeingoutofdoors.

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