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"Who shall answer that question?" cried Emma. "My father would say `ye Harriet's cheerful look and manner established hers: she came back, no Mr. Frank Churchill did not come. When the time proposed drew near, Mr "Emma knows I never flatter her," said Mr. Knightley, "but I meant no
"Only think of our happening to meet him!--How very odd! It was quite "I will say no more about him," cried Emma, "you turn every thing to e "Dear me!--How should I ever have borne it! It would have killed me ne It was a great consolation that Mr. Elton should not be really in love
"By the bye--I have not wished you joy. Being pretty well aware of wha Mr. Knightley might quarrel with her, but Emma could not quarrel with They remained but a few minutes together, as Miss Woodhouse must not b
Harriet did think him all perfection, and maintained the non-existence He was too angry to say another word; her manner too decided to invite But she had made up her mind how to meet this presumption so many week When the gloves were bought, and they had quitted the shop again, "Did
"I do not know what your opinion may be, Mrs. Weston," said Mr. Knight "And now that I understand your question, I must pronounce it to be a "That has been a good deal the case, my dear; but not to the degree yo The marriage of Lieut. Fairfax of the _______ regiment of infantry, an
Harriet bore the intelligence very well--blaming nobody-- and in every "If I know myself, Harriet, mine is an active, busy mind, with a great "I do not offer it for Miss Smith's collection," said he. "Being my fr She meant to be very happy, in spite of the scene being laid at Mr. Co
The Frank Churchill so long talked of, so high in interest, was actual "Oh yes, papa. I have no fears at all for myself; and I should have no "Yes," said Mr. John Knightley presently, with some slyness, "he seems With the exception of this little blot, Emma found that his visit hith
Mr. John Knightley here asked Emma quietly whether there were any doub "Good morning to you,"--said he, rising and walking off abruptly. He w "He has not been here yet," replied Emma. "There was a strong expectat If any thing could be more, where all was most, she was more reserved
"I never read one more to the purpose, certainly." Mr. Knightley looked as if he were more gratified than he cared to exp "I know nothing of the large parties of London, sir--I never dine with "Such an imagination has crossed me, I own, Emma; and if it never occu
These days of confinement would have been, but for her private perplex "Perfectly, perfectly right, my dearest Harriet; you are doing just wh "Dear Emma bears every thing so well," said her father. "But, Mr. Knig "My dearest papa! You do not think I could mean you, or suppose Mr. Kn "I have no doubt of it." And it was spoken with a sort of sighing anim The morning of the interesting day arrived, and Mrs. Weston's faithful
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