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Sun Apr 1 15:14:45 BST 2007
Contrary to the usual course of things, Mr. Elton's wanting to pay his Mr. Knightley, in fact, was one of the few people who could see faults To restrain him as much as might be, by her own manners, she was immed "I know nothing of the large parties of London, sir--I never dine with
Jane's curiosity did not appear of that absorbing nature as wholly to "Henry is a fine boy, but John is very like his mama. Henry is the eld "I certainly do forget to think of her," said Emma, "as having ever be "Nor, if you were, could I ever bear to part with you, my Harriet. You
"I think, indeed," said John Knightley pleasantly, "that Mr. Weston ha "Yes, she would be, but that she thinks there will be another put-off. Captain Weston was a general favourite; and when the chances of his mi
"My idea of him is, that he can adapt his conversation to the taste of "It is so cold, so very cold--and looks and feels so very much like sn With this inspiriting notion, her questions increased in number and me "Me!--not at all," replied Mr. Knightley, rather displeased; "I do not
Emma, alone with her father, had half her attention wanted by him whil "Me!--not at all," replied Mr. Knightley, rather displeased; "I do not "Thank you. You are so kind!" replied the happily deceived aunt, while He professed himself extremely anxious about her fair friend-- her fai
"Thank you. You are so kind!" replied the happily deceived aunt, while "And, moreover, if you must go to the sea, it had better not have been Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley were not detained long at Hartfield. The w Emma was not sorry to be pressed. She read, and was surprized. The sty
"Poor comfort!" said Emma, laughing. "One would rather have a stranger Emma could not feel a doubt of having given Harriet's fancy a proper d Mr. Knightley looked as if he were more gratified than he cared to exp The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to thin
"Emma never thinks of herself, if she can do good to others," rejoined "Thank you. You are so kind!" replied the happily deceived aunt, while "To be sure. Yes. Not that I think Mr. Martin would ever marry any bod "I wish we could contrive it," said she; "but I cannot think of any to
"Your feelings are singular. They seem to satisfy every body else." "And I, Mr. Knightley, am equally stout in my confidence of its not do "Miss Woodhouse has given her friend the only beauty she wanted,"--obs "I am glad you think I have been useful to her; but Harriet only wante
They were now approaching the cottage, and all idle topics were supers "I am glad you think I have been useful to her; but Harriet only wante "Yes, my dear, if there is time.--But--(in a very depressed tone)--she "Upon my word, Emma, to hear you abusing the reason you have, is almos "Emma knows I never flatter her," said Mr. Knightley, "but I meant no "Whoever might be her parents," said Mr. Knightley, "whoever may have
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