Part 3

Chapter 1

           AverylittlequietreflectionwasenoughtosatisfyEmmaastothenatureofheragitationonhearingthisnewsofFrankChurchill.Shewassoonconvincedthatitwasnotforherselfshewasfeelingatallapprehensiveorembarrassed;itwasforhim.Herownattachmenthadreallysubsidedintoamerenothing;itwasnotworththinkingofbutifhe,whohadundoubtedlybeenalwayssomuchthemostinloveofthetwo,weretobereturningwiththesamewarmthofsentimentwhichhehadtakenaway,itwouldbeverydistressing.Ifaseparationoftwomonthsshouldnothavecooledhim,thereweredangersandevilsbeforeher:—cautionforhimandforherselfwouldbenecessary.Shedidnotmeantohaveherownaffectionsentangledagain,anditwouldbeincumbentonhertoavoidanyencouragementofhis.

           Shewishedshemightbeabletokeephimfromanabsolutedeclaration.Thatwouldbesoverypainfulaconclusionoftheirpresentacquaintance!andyet,shecouldnothelpratheranticipatingsomethingdecisive.Shefeltasifthespringwouldnotpasswithoutbringingacrisis,anevent,asomethingtoalterherpresentcomposedandtranquilstate.

           Itwasnotverylong,thoughratherlongerthanMr.Westonhadforeseen,beforeshehadthepowerofformingsomeopinionofFrankChurchill’sfeelings.TheEnscombefamilywerenotintownquitesosoonashadbeenimagined,buthewasatHighburyverysoonafterwards.

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