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"That is as formidable an image as you could present, Harriet; and if "Poor Miss Taylor!--I wish she were here again. What a pity it is that "Nor, if you were, could I ever bear to part with you, my Harriet. You "I am sorry to hear you say so, sir; but I assure you, excepting those
The evening of the very day on which they went brought a note from Mr. "We are sure of excellent fires," continued he, "and every thing in th Poor Mr. Woodhouse was silent from consternation; but every body else "It is a most repulsive quality, indeed," said he. "Oftentimes very co
She was so busy in admiring those soft blue eyes, in talking and liste "Will you read the letter?" cried Harriet. "Pray do. I'd rather you wo "True, true," cried Mr. Knightley, with most ready interposition-- "ve
"Very true, Miss Woodhouse, so she will. He is the very best young man He had only himself to please in his choice: his fortune was his own; "It is so cold, so very cold--and looks and feels so very much like sn The plan was that she should be brought up for educating others; the v
Mr. John Knightley here asked Emma quietly whether there were any doub "Think of me to-morrow, my dear Emma, about four o'clock," was Mrs. We "Robert Martin has no great loss--if he can but think so; and I hope i "Leave it to me. You do nothing. He will be here this evening, I dare
The house belonged to people in business. Mrs. and Miss Bates occupied "Never, madam," cried he, affronted in his turn: "never, I assure you. But ah! united, (courtship, you know,) what reverse we have! Man's boa Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home an
He agreed to it, but with so quiet a "Yes," as inclined her almost to "Especially when one of those two is such a fanciful, troublesome crea "Nonsense! a man does not imagine any such thing. But what is the mean Their being fixed, so absolutely fixed, in the same place, was bad for
He had reached Randalls the evening before. She was pleased with the e Though now the middle of December, there had yet been no weather to pr "Oh! yes, very. Nobody cares for a letter; the thing is, to be always "You know Miss Fairfax's situation in life, I conclude; what she is de
"Oh! yes; we are always forced to be acquainted whenever she comes to "I shall never be invited to Abbey-Mill again," was said in rather a s "A house of her own!--But where is the advantage of a house of her own "I should have been sorry, Mr. Knightley, to be dependent on your reco
"Come," said she, "I will tell you something, in return for what you h "He was four-and-twenty the 8th of last June, and my birthday is the 2 "Oh! my dear sir, how are you this morning? My dear Miss Woodhouse-- I As she thought less of his inebriety, she thought more of his inconsta "Why will not you write one yourself for us, Mr. Elton?" said she; "th "I either depend more upon Emma's good sense than you do, or am more a
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