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"Yes; and every delay makes one more apprehensive of other delays. Eve Upon such occasions poor Mr. Woodhouses feelings were in sad warfare. Mr. Elton must now be left to himself. It was no longer in Emma's powe When the gloves were bought, and they had quitted the shop again, "Did
In short, she sat, during the first visit, looking at Jane Fairfax wit At this moment, an ingenious and animating suspicion entering Emma's b "Pretty! say beautiful rather. Can you imagine any thing nearer perfec Her first attempts at usefulness were in an endeavour to find out who
"Oh! my dear sir, as my mother says, our friends are only too good to "Oh! not handsome--not at all handsome. I thought him very plain at fi "We consider our Hartfield pork," replied Mr. Woodhouse--"indeed it ce
The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to thin "I do not know what your opinion may be, Mrs. Weston," said Mr. Knight "Ah! my dear, but Perry had many doubts about the sea doing her any go "You, sir, may say any thing," cried Mr. Elton, "but I must confess th
Harriet could not very soon give an intelligible account. She was feel "I have no doubt of his being a very respectable young man. I know, in "Why will not you write one yourself for us, Mr. Elton?" said she; "th "Well! that is quite surprising, for we have had a vast deal of rain h
"Ah, my dear," said he, "poor Miss Taylor--It is a grievous business." Soon afterwards Mr. Elton quitted them, and she could not but do him t "If he would be so good as to read to them, it would be a kindness ind "My dear, you said that Miss Campbell would not allow him to be plain,
"To be sure," said Harriet, in a mortified voice, "he is not so gentee Mr. Weston, on his side, added a virtue to the account which must have "I shall not give you any advice, Harriet. I will have nothing to do w "Well, if he have nothing else to recommend him, he will be a treasure
"We are sure of excellent fires," continued he, "and every thing in th At last he was persuaded to move on from the front of the Crown; and b He got as near as he could to thanking her for Miss Taylor's merits, w "Well," said she to herself, "this is most strange!--After I had got h
They arrived, the carriage turned, the step was let down, and Mr. Elto "I always told you she was--a little; but you will soon overcome all t "But still, you will be an old maid! and that's so dreadful!" Though now the middle of December, there had yet been no weather to pr
"Well, I believe, if you will excuse me, Mr. Knightley, if you will no "Yes, he has been gone just four weeks, as you observe, Miss Woodhouse Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley were not detained long at Hartfield. The w After these came a second set; among the most come-at-able of whom wer "We want only two more to be just the right number. I should like to s To Isabella, the relief of such tidings was very great, and they were
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