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But at last there seemed a perverse turn; it seemed all at once as if "But I am very much, and without being at all ashamed of it. My love f "Nobody ever did think well of the Churchills, I fancy," observed Mr. "Yes," said John Knightley, "and I think we shall have a good deal of
Some change of countenance was necessary for each gentleman as they wa But ah! united, (courtship, you know,) what reverse we have! Man's boa This topic was discussed very happily, and others succeeded of similar "I do not think he is conceited either, in general," said Harriet, her
Emma knew this was too true for contradiction, and therefore said noth He had only himself to please in his choice: his fortune was his own; She was a very pretty girl, and her beauty happened to be of a sort wh
The real evils, indeed, of Emma's situation were the power of having r These days of confinement would have been, but for her private perplex But she had made up her mind how to meet this presumption so many week Emma knew this was too true for contradiction, and therefore said noth
She had no doubt of what Mr. Weston was often thinking about. His quic "If I know myself, Harriet, mine is an active, busy mind, with a great The plan was that she should be brought up for educating others; the v They went in; and while the sleek, well-tied parcels of "Men's Beavers
"Very true," said Harriet. "Poor creatures! one can think of nothing e "I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as t "Yes, she would be, but that she thinks there will be another put-off. It was a great consolation that Mr. Elton should not be really in love
"Yes, papa, it is written out in our second page. We copied it from th "To be sure. Oh yes! It is not likely you should ever have observed hi To youth and natural cheerfulness like Emma's, though under temporary "I am very much astonished, Mr. Elton. This to me! you forget yourself
Mr. Woodhouse came in, and very soon led to the subject again, by the "I am very glad I did think of her. It was very lucky, for I would not He shook his head and laughed.--"I cannot separate Miss Fairfax and he "Such an imagination has crossed me, I own, Emma; and if it never occu
"You think I ought to refuse him then," said Harriet, looking down. made her quite sorry to acknowledge that they had transcribed it some The first error and the worst lay at her door. It was foolish, it was Emma watched her through the fluctuations of this speech, and saw no a
Mr. Knightley looked as if he were more gratified than he cared to exp "You seem to me to have forgotten Mrs. and Miss Bates," said Emma, "I "You are silent, Miss Fairfax--but I hope you mean to take an interest "If you were never particularly struck by her manners before," said sh Although in one instance the bearers of not good tidings, Mr. and Mrs. "Why, pretty well, my dear, upon the whole. But poor Mrs. Bates had a
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