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The Picture, elegantly framed, came safely to hand soon after Mr. Elto Anxious to separate herself from them as far as she could, she soon af "Elegant, agreeable manners, I was prepared for," said he; "but I conf "And, moreover, if you must go to the sea, it had better not have been
Emma had not had time even to think of Mr. Elton, and she was so compl "Oh! papa, we have missed seeing them but one entire day since they ma "It is as long again as almost all we have had before." "To fall in with each other on such an errand as this," thought Emma;
"You are right. It was not very flattering to Miss Campbell; but she r Harriet was silent. With a little reserve of manner, Emma continued: The event had every promise of happiness for her friend. Mr. Weston wa
"If I had not persuaded Harriet into liking the man, I could have born "Almost every moment. She has been gone longer already than she intend "Certainly, he is not like Mr. Knightley. He has not such a fine air a "Handsome! Oh! no--far from it--certainly plain. I told you he was pla
"So much the better--or so much the worse:--I do not know which. But b "Did you ever have your likeness taken, Harriet?" said she: "did you e Emma, in good spirits too, from the amusement afforded her mind by the "As you are going farther on business, sir, I will take the opportunit
Mr. Elton was to take the drawing to London, chuse the frame, and give Mr. Elton looked all happiness at this proposition; and nothing could Mr. Knightley was to dine with them--rather against the inclination of Harriet certainly was not clever, but she had a sweet, docile, gratefu
"Very odd! but one never does form a just idea of any body beforehand. All this spoken extremely fast obliged Miss Bates to stop for breath; "Ah!" said Mr. Woodhouse, shaking his head and fixing his eyes on her But the compassionate feelings of a friend of her father gave a change
"I have perhaps given her a little more decision of character, have ta Harriet had not surmised her own danger, but the idea of it struck her "News! Oh! yes, I always like news. What is it?--why do you smile so?- "But I am very much, and without being at all ashamed of it. My love f
"Not Harriet's equal!" exclaimed Mr. Knightley loudly and warmly; and "Oh yes!--that is, no--I do not know--but I believe he has read a good "I think, Harriet, since your acquaintance with us, you have been repe "Aye, that's very just, indeed, that's very properly said. Very true.
"This would soon have led to something better, of course," was her con "My dear Emma," said he, moving from his chair into one close by her, Emma was most agreeably surprized.--Mr. Elton's absence just at this t "Oh! go to-day, go to-day. Do not defer it. What is right to be done c "Leave out the two last lines, and there is no reason why you should n "You had better order the carriage directly, my love," said she; "I da
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