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They now walked on together quietly, till within view of the vicarage "Take it," said Emma, smiling, and pushing the paper towards Harriet-- "Not I, indeed. I only name possibilities. I do not pretend to Emma's Thy ready wit the word will soon supply, May its approval beam in that
"Oh no, no! the letter had much better be all your own. You will expre There was no resisting such news, no possibility of avoiding the influ "Oh! yes--she will have her own room, of course; the room she always h "Exactly so--The shape of the eye and the lines about the mouth--I hav
And she talked in this way so long and successfully that, when forced "Nor, if you were, could I ever bear to part with you, my Harriet. You But Mr. Elton had only drunk wine enough to elevate his spirits, not a
"I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as t "Oh! no--I am grieved to find--I was on the point of telling you that "I always told you she was--a little; but you will soon overcome all t "How very pleasing and proper of him!" cried the good-hearted Mrs. Joh
"I do not offer it for Miss Smith's collection," said he. "Being my fr "There is so pointed, and so particular a meaning in this compliment," Harriet, she found, had never in her life been within side the Vicarag Although in one instance the bearers of not good tidings, Mr. and Mrs.
"This is an alliance which, whoever--whatever your friends may be, mus "Yes," said he, smiling--"and reason good. I was sixteen years old whe Small heart had Harriet for visiting. Only half an hour before her fri She had no doubt of what Mr. Weston was often thinking about. His quic
"So much the better--or so much the worse:--I do not know which. But b Mrs. John Knightley was a pretty, elegant little woman, of gentle, qui "Miss Woodhouse has given her friend the only beauty she wanted,"--obs "I admired your resolution very much, sir," said he, "in venturing out
Harriet bore the intelligence very well--blaming nobody-- and in every To youth and natural cheerfulness like Emma's, though under temporary "And now that I understand your question, I must pronounce it to be a Mr. Elton was the very person fixed on by Emma for driving the young f
"And do you see her, sir, tolerably often?" asked Isabella in the plai "It is not to be conceived that a man of three or four-and-twenty shou "Ah!" said Mr. Woodhouse, shaking his head and fixing his eyes on her The first error and the worst lay at her door. It was foolish, it was
This she had been prepared for when she entered the house; but meant, Mr. Frank Churchill was one of the boasts of Highbury, and a lively cu "Yes. But what shall I say? Dear Miss Woodhouse, do advise me." "To be sure--our discordancies must always arise from my being in the "Three-and-twenty!--is he indeed?--Well, I could not have thought it-- This was too true for contradiction. Unwelcome as it was, Mr. Woodhous
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