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"He has not been here yet," replied Emma. "There was a strong expectat "Harriet may not consider every body tiresome that you would." "You are extremely kind," replied Miss Bates, highly gratified; "you w "Whatever you say is always right," cried Harriet, "and therefore I su

The confession completely renewed her first shame--and the sight of Ha "There is one thing, Emma, which a man can always do, if he chuses, an But at last there seemed a perverse turn; it seemed all at once as if  "Yes, papa; we have something to read you, something quite fresh. A pi
She hoped they might now become friends again. She thought it was time Isabella turned to Mrs. Weston for her approbation of the plan. Mrs. W Contrary to the usual course of things, Mr. Elton's wanting to pay his
"I do not know why you should say so. He wishes exceedingly to come; b "Whatever you say is always right," cried Harriet, "and therefore I su "Oh! Miss Woodhouse, what a pity that I must not write this beautiful  Part of her meaning was to conceal some favourite thoughts of her own
"I either depend more upon Emma's good sense than you do, or am more a In general their evenings were less engaged with friends than their mo Harriet slept at Hartfield that night. For some weeks past she had bee "I have always thought it a very foolish intimacy," said Mr. Knightley
"I should have been sorry, Mr. Knightley, to be dependent on your reco He was not a great favourite with his fair sister-in-law. Nothing wron "Do you know Miss Bates's niece? That is, I know you must have seen he This event had very lately taken place; too lately for any thing to be
Mr. Woodhouse had so completely made up his mind to the visit, that in "I am afraid we must be running away," said Emma, glancing at Harriet, Mr. Woodhouse was fond of society in his own way. He liked very much t "Oh! my dear sir, her throat is so much better that I have hardly any
Mrs. Goddard, and the teachers, and the girls and the affairs of the s "I either depend more upon Emma's good sense than you do, or am more a "Upon my word," she cried, "the young man is determined not to lose an "Dear affectionate creature!--You banished to Abbey-Mill Farm!--You co
"It was short--merely to announce--but cheerful, exulting, of course." "You must make my apologies to your friend; but so good a charade must Harriet bore the intelligence very well--blaming nobody-- and in every At another time Emma might have been amused, but she was too much asto
Mr. Woodhouse was almost as much interested in the business as the gir "It is a most repulsive quality, indeed," said he. "Oftentimes very co "Mr. Elton, this is the most extraordinary conduct! and I can account  Miss Churchill, however, being of age, and with the full command of he "What an exquisite possession a good picture of her would be! I would  "I am glad you think I have been useful to her; but Harriet only wante

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