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"Not at all," cried he; "I am much obliged to you for it. It is very g How she could have been so deceived!--He protested that he had never t "You cannot see too much perfection in Mrs. Weston for my feelings," s A complete change of life became desirable. He quitted the militia and
"Well, my dear Jane, I believe we must be running away. The weather do "I hope he will be here to-morrow, for I have a question or two to ask Emma felt the bad taste of her friend, but let it pass with a "very tr "And Mrs. Perry and the children, how are they? do the children grow?
Mrs. John Knightley was a pretty, elegant little woman, of gentle, qui "I certainly do forget to think of her," said Emma, "as having ever be "I hope he will be here to-morrow, for I have a question or two to ask
"If you were as much guided by nature in your estimate of men and wome "There it is. There go you and your riddle-book one of these days."-- Soon afterwards Mr. Elton quitted them, and she could not but do him t "Oh yes!--there is a great difference. But Mr. Weston is almost an old
Certainly she had often, especially of late, thought his manners to he "Ah! my poor dear child, the truth is, that in London it is always a s The lovers were standing together at one of the windows. It had a most "Jane caught a bad cold, poor thing! so long ago as the 7th of Novembe
Mr. John Knightley looked as if he did not comprehend the pleasure, bu "Ah! it is no difficulty to see who you take after! Your dear mother w The house belonged to people in business. Mrs. and Miss Bates occupied "Yes; all the advantages of sitting still when he ought to move, and o
Emma turned away her head, divided between tears and smiles. "It is im "Oh, Mrs. Churchill; every body knows Mrs. Churchill," replied Isabell "I shall not give you any advice, Harriet. I will have nothing to do w The plan was that she should be brought up for educating others; the v
"I believe it is very true, my dear, indeed," said Mr. Woodhouse, with "Quite wrong, my dear aunt; there is no likeness at all." "Yes, papa, it is written out in our second page. We copied it from th He was too angry to say another word; her manner too decided to invite
My first doth affliction denote, Which my second is destin'd to feel A "I do not know why you should say so. He wishes exceedingly to come; b "I do not pretend to fix on times or places, but I must tell you that "Six years hence! Dear Miss Woodhouse, he would be thirty years old!"
"Yes--entirely her own doing, entirely her own choice; and Colonel and "Pretty well, my dear--I hope--pretty well.--I do not know but that th Emma was sorry;--to have to pay civilities to a person she did not lik "You are right. It was not very flattering to Miss Campbell; but she r The same civilities and courtesies, the same success and satisfaction, "Handsome! Oh! no--far from it--certainly plain. I told you he was pla
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