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Emma, who was not really at all frightened herself, tranquillised this She owned that, considering every thing, she was not absolutely withou "I have heard her speak of the acquaintance," said Emma; "she is a ver Mr. Elton's rights, however, gradually revived. Though she did not fee
"He has not been here yet," replied Emma. "There was a strong expectat These days of confinement would have been, but for her private perplex With such sensations, Mr. Elton's civilities were dreadfully ill-timed Mr. Woodhouse was soon ready for his tea; and when he had drank his te
"I did not thoroughly understand what you were telling your brother," "Yes--I have some right to that knowledge; though I have never been at Later in the morning, and just as the girls were going to separate in
"But, my dear sir, the difference of the journey;--only consider how g These were the ladies whom Emma found herself very frequently able to "I have no doubt of his being a very respectable young man. I know, in "No, papa, nobody thought of your walking. We must go in the carriage,
"What a comfort it is, that we think alike about our nephews and niece "It is unfortunate that they cannot stay longer--but it seems a case o While she was gone, Mr. Knightley called, and sat some time with Mr. W "Well, well, I am ready;"--and turning again to Emma, "but you must no
"Indeed, Harriet, it would have been a severe pang to lose you; but it Highbury, the large and populous village, almost amounting to a town, "Exactly so; that is what principally strikes me. So much superadded d She was obliged to break off from these very pleasant observations, wh
"No great variety of faces for you," said Emma. "I had only my own fam "My Emma!" replied Mrs. Weston, smiling, "what is the certainty of cap "He is very obliging," said Emma; "but is he sure that Harriet means t "Then she is a greater simpleton than I ever believed her. What is the
"To be sure!" cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you "But, in spite of all her friends' urgency, and her own wish of seeing "Not till the reserve ceases towards oneself; and then the attraction She was not struck by any thing remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conv
"Why, pretty well, my dear, upon the whole. But poor Mrs. Bates had a "These are the sights, Harriet, to do one good. How trifling they make The shower was heavy, but short; and it had not been over five minutes "He has been used to her in these complaints, and I hope to-morrow mor
"I know there is such an idea with many people, but indeed it is quite To Mr. John Knightley was she indebted for her first idea on the subje "Well! that is quite surprising, for we have had a vast deal of rain h He professed himself extremely anxious about her fair friend-- her fai "True, sir; and Emma, because she had Miss Fairfax." "To be sure we do," cried his father; "Mrs. Bates--we passed her house
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