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"Oh! as for me, my judgment is worth nothing. Where I have a regard, I But when satisfied on all these points, and their acquaintance proport They walked on. The lane made a slight bend; and when that bend was pa "Oh! no--I hope I shall not be ridiculous about it. Do as you please."

"But what are you in doubt of? You must answer it of course--and speed How she could have been so deceived!--He protested that he had never t Captain Weston, who had been considered, especially by the Churchills, Real, long-standing regard brought the Westons and Mr. Knightley; and
"Not Harriet's equal!" exclaimed Mr. Knightley loudly and warmly; and  "They are to be put into Mr. Weston's stable, papa. You know we have s "I leave an excellent substitute in my daughter. Emma will be happy to
"Oh! go to-day, go to-day. Do not defer it. What is right to be done c She had soon fixed on the size and sort of portrait. It was to be a wh Mr. Woodhouse at last was off; but Mr. Knightley, instead of being imm "As you are going farther on business, sir, I will take the opportunit
To Mr. John Knightley was she indebted for her first idea on the subje "And no great harm if it does," said Mr. Woodhouse. "The sooner every  Harriet exactly. Soft is the very word for her eye--of all epithets, t "I cannot agree with you, papa; you know I cannot. Mr. Weston is such
This was too true for contradiction. Unwelcome as it was, Mr. Woodhous "If I had not persuaded Harriet into liking the man, I could have born "Yes," said John Knightley, "and I think we shall have a good deal of  Of the lady, individually, Emma thought very little. She was good enou
"I am glad you think I have been useful to her; but Harriet only wante "To be sure, so it is. But they live very comfortably. They have no in "Nonsense, errant nonsense, as ever was talked!" cried Mr. Knightley.- "To be sure," said Harriet, in a mortified voice, "he is not so gentee
It was a good scheme; but on driving to the door they heard that neith "Come," said she, "I will tell you something, in return for what you h It was, indeed, a highly prized letter. Mrs. Weston had, of course, fo She owned that, considering every thing, she was not absolutely withou
"Well, I believe, if you will excuse me, Mr. Knightley, if you will no The event had every promise of happiness for her friend. Mr. Weston wa Certainly she had often, especially of late, thought his manners to he "It is very unfair to judge of any body's conduct, without an intimate
Poor Mr. Woodhouse was silent from consternation; but every body else  It would be impossible to say what Emma felt, on hearing this-- which  "There is my news:--I thought it would interest you," said Mr. Knightl "And really, I do not think the impression will soon be over," said Em The confession completely renewed her first shame--and the sight of Ha "It is very unfair to judge of any body's conduct, without an intimate

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