The information was, as you state, that he was going to be married to a Miss Hawkins. By his style, I should imagine it just settled."
"As to who, or what Miss Hawkins is, or how long he has been acquainted with her," said Emma, "nothing I suppose can be known.
"Yes, he has been gone just four weeks, as you observe, Miss Woodhouse," said Miss Bates, "four weeks yesterday.A Miss Hawkins!Well, I had always rather fancied it would be some young lady hereabouts; not that I everMrs.
Though she did not feel the first intelligence as she might have done the day before, or an hour before, its interest soon increased; and before their first conversation was over, she had talked herself into all the sensations of curiosity, wonder and regret, pain and pleasure, as to this fortunate Miss Hawkins, which could conduce to place the Martins under proper subordination in her fancy.
You come to me not alone as agent of my friend Peter Hawkins, of Exeter, to tell me all about my new estate in London.
He will be in Exeter, miles away, probably working at papers of the law with my other friend, Peter Hawkins. So!"
Hawkins, he began to ask me how I had come across so suitable a place.