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Harriet was farther unfortunate in the tone of her companions at Mrs.  "I cannot wish to be snowed up a week at Randalls." If Mr. Elton, on his return, made his own indifference as evident and  "Cautious, very cautious," thought Emma; "he advances inch by inch, an

Mr. John Knightley here asked Emma quietly whether there were any doub "A sore-throat!--I hope not infectious. I hope not of a putrid infecti "You are silent, Miss Fairfax--but I hope you mean to take an interest "My dearest Emma, do not pretend, with your sweet temper, to understan
"There is no saying, indeed," replied Harriet rather solemnly. "Only four-and-twenty. That is too young to settle. His mother is perf "It is one thing," said she, presently--her cheeks in a glow--"to have
"I do not know, my dear--but it is so long since she was here!--not si "And Mrs. Perry and the children, how are they? do the children grow?  "Middling, my dear; I cannot compliment you. I think Mr. John Knightle Such another small basin of thin gruel as his own was all that he coul
Their road to this detached cottage was down Vicarage Lane, a lane lea Real, long-standing regard brought the Westons and Mr. Knightley; and  "Oh! yes, very. Nobody cares for a letter; the thing is, to be always  There was one person among his new acquaintance in Surry, not so lenie
"Think of me to-morrow, my dear Emma, about four o'clock," was Mrs. We "As you are going farther on business, sir, I will take the opportunit "My dear Emma," said he, moving from his chair into one close by her,  Real, long-standing regard brought the Westons and Mr. Knightley; and
Mrs. Weston laughed, and said he did not know what he was talking abou "If you were as much guided by nature in your estimate of men and wome "In one respect, perhaps, Mr. Elton's manners are superior to Mr. Knig Mr. Knightley, in fact, was one of the few people who could see faults
"Ah!" said Mr. Woodhouse, shaking his head and fixing his eyes on her  The misfortune of Harriet's cold had been pretty well gone through bef "I wish you may not get into a scrape, Harriet, whenever he does marry They met Mr. Martin the very next day, as they were walking on the Don
"My first enjoyment," replied John Knightley, as they passed through t "To be sure!" cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you  These days of confinement would have been, but for her private perplex During his present short stay, Emma had barely seen him; but just enou
"I do not think he is conceited either, in general," said Harriet, her "Perhaps you think I am come on purpose to quarrel with you, knowing W Some time afterwards it was, "I think Mrs. Goddard would be very much  Mr. Frank Churchill was one of the boasts of Highbury, and a lively cu "But she is so fond of the nephew: he is so very great a favourite. No "I believe it is very true, my dear, indeed," said Mr. Woodhouse, with

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