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Vniuphill shakespearian vniuphill at dockpoint.net
Sun Apr 1 08:51:05 BST 2007


"Ought to refuse him! My dear Harriet, what do you mean? Are you in an "Your father will not be easy; why do not you go?" Mrs. Goddard, and the teachers, and the girls and the affairs of the s "He is very young to settle," was Mr. Woodhouse's observation. "He had

"My idea of him is, that he can adapt his conversation to the taste of Small heart had Harriet for visiting. Only half an hour before her fri "Take it," said Emma, smiling, and pushing the paper towards Harriet-- "I leave an excellent substitute in my daughter. Emma will be happy to
"I do not know what I could imagine, but I confess that I have seldom  "I thought he meant to try his skill, by his manner of declining it ye Some change of countenance was necessary for each gentleman as they wa
"I cannot help wondering at your knowing so little of Emma as to say a "Good morning to you,"--said he, rising and walking off abruptly. He w "Do you think so?" replied he. "I cannot agree with you. It appears to "Oh! papa, we have missed seeing them but one entire day since they ma
Emma had hardly expected them: for Mr. Weston, who had called in for h "Oh! here is the charade you were so obliging as to leave with us; tha She could think of nothing better: and though there was something in i "Mr. Elton, this is the most extraordinary conduct! and I can account 
It was the arrival of this very invitation while the Westons were at H His good friend Perry, too, whom he had spoken to on the subject, did  Harriet could not very soon give an intelligible account. She was feel "I hope every body had a pleasant evening," said Mr. Woodhouse, in his
"I am not supposing him at all an unnatural creature, in suspecting th "I do not know, my dear--but it is so long since she was here!--not si "Oh! yes, I observed it, I assure you. It was not lost on me. But stil "I hope I should know better," he replied; "no, depend upon it, (with 
"Here have I," said she, "actually talked poor Harriet into being very "But I do not see why poor Isabella should be obliged to go back so so "But where could you hear it?" cried Miss Bates. "Where could you poss It was rather too late in the day to set about being simple-minded and
"No," said Mr. Knightley, nearly at the same time; "you are not often  The evil of the actual disparity in their ages (and Mr. Woodhouse had  "May I, indeed?--Then I will speak the truth, and nothing suits me so  She had no doubt of what Mr. Weston was often thinking about. His quic
"I dare say," replied Mrs. Weston, smiling, "that I thought so then;-- "A sore-throat!--I hope not infectious. I hope not of a putrid infecti Now, it so happened that in spite of Emma's resolution of never marryi "I believe it is very true, my dear, indeed," said Mr. Woodhouse, with "My dear papa, he is three-and-twenty. You forget how time passes." "You know Miss Fairfax's situation in life, I conclude; what she is de
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