To be slighted by the person whose counsels had never led her right. -- Rousing from reflection therefore and subduing her emotion she turned to Harriet again and in a more inviting accent renewed the conversation; for as to the subject which had first introduced it the wonderful story of Jane Fairfax that was quite sunk and lost. -- Neither of them thought but of Mr. Knightley and themselves. Harriet who had been standing in no unhappy reverie was yet very glad to be called from it by the now encouraging... read more