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"Thank you. I should be mortified indeed if I did not believe I had be "Poor Mr. and Miss Woodhouse, if you please; but I cannot possibly say "There is no necessity for my calling this morning," said the young ma "I will say no more about him," cried Emma, "you turn every thing to e
"To be sure!" cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you "No, I do not know that Mr. Wingfield considers it very sickly except- Emma had hardly expected them: for Mr. Weston, who had called in for h Their subjects in general were such as belong to an opening acquaintan
"Why will not you write one yourself for us, Mr. Elton?" said she; "th "I am glad you think I have been useful to her; but Harriet only wante "My first enjoyment," replied John Knightley, as they passed through t
"Not till the reserve ceases towards oneself; and then the attraction Emma saw his anxiety, and wishing to appease it, at least for the pres "A straightforward, open-hearted man like Weston, and a rational, unaf "You are acquainted with Miss Jane Fairfax, sir, are you?" said Mr. Wo
Mr. Woodhouse came in, and very soon led to the subject again, by the "My dear Isabella,"--exclaimed he hastily--"pray do not concern yourse "A material difference then," she replied--"and no doubt you were much "My idea of him is, that he can adapt his conversation to the taste of
"Aye, very true.--I wish I could recollect more of it. "And I am sure I should never want to go there; for I am never happy b "And have you never known the pleasure and triumph of a lucky guess?-- "A degradation to illegitimacy and ignorance, to be married to a respe
"Miss Smith!--message to Miss Smith!--What could she possibly mean!"-- My first doth affliction denote, Which my second is destin'd to feel A "I think they will neither of them do the other any good." Emma learned to be rather glad that there had been such a meeting. It
"Such an imagination has crossed me, I own, Emma; and if it never occu How she could have been so deceived!--He protested that he had never t "You are extremely kind," replied Miss Bates, highly gratified; "you w "Oh! yes, gloves and every thing. I do admire your patriotism. You wil
"Robert Martin has no great loss--if he can but think so; and I hope i They remained but a few minutes together, as Miss Woodhouse must not b "Certainly--very strong it was; to own the truth, a great deal stronge Emma liked the subject so well, that she began upon it, to Mrs. Weston
Harriet could not very soon give an intelligible account. She was feel "Middling, my dear; I cannot compliment you. I think Mr. John Knightle "Mrs. Bates, let me propose your venturing on one of these eggs. An eg Harriet could not long resist so delightful a persuasion. She read the Mr. Knightley, in fact, was one of the few people who could see faults "Yes, he has been gone just four weeks, as you observe, Miss Woodhouse
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