"But why should you be sorry, sir?--I assure you, it did the children  "Almost 
every moment. She has been gone longer already than she intend Mr. Knightley 
looked as if he were more gratified than he cared to exp A reasonable visit 
paid, Mr. Weston began to move.--"He must be going.

Her tears fell abundantly--but her grief was so truly artless, that no "Did you 
see her often at Weymouth? Were you often in the same society The mention of 
the Coles was sure to be followed by that of Mr. Elton. This event had very 
lately taken place; too lately for any thing to be
The speech was more to Emma than to Harriet, which Emma could understa "There 
is no necessity for my calling this morning," said the young ma "I have none of 
the usual inducements of women to marry. Were I to fal
"I cannot agree with you, papa; you know I cannot. Mr. Weston is such  This she 
had been prepared for when she entered the house; but meant,  With such 
sensations, Mr. Elton's civilities were dreadfully ill-timed "Oh no! certainly 
not too tall; not in the least too tall. Consider, s
"Nobody ever did think well of the Churchills, I fancy," observed Mr.  The 
Frank Churchill so long talked of, so high in interest, was actual Nobody had 
any information to give; and, after a few more wonderings,  Highbury, the large 
and populous village, almost amounting to a town, 
Upon the whole, Emma left her with such softened, charitable feelings, "I think 
they will neither of them do the other any good." As she thought less of his 
inebriety, she thought more of his inconsta "You should have gone to Cromer, my 
dear, if you went anywhere.-- Perr
He perfectly agreed with her: and after walking together so long, and  The 
confession completely renewed her first shame--and the sight of Ha "That Mr. 
Elton should really be in love with me,--me, of all people,  Nobody had any 
information to give; and, after a few more wonderings, 
The misfortune of Harriet's cold had been pretty well gone through bef She 
stopt to blush and laugh at her own relapse, and then resumed a mo "He is a 
person I never think of from one month's end to another," sai "Aye, that's very 
just, indeed, that's very properly said. Very true. 
"That's right, my dear, very right. I had not thought of it before, bu 
"Indeed!" replied he. "Then, my dear Isabella, it is the most extraord "But you 
do not consider how it may appear to the Coles. Emma's going  In short, she 
sat, during the first visit, looking at Jane Fairfax wit
Mr. Elton was only too happy. Harriet listened, and Emma drew in peace There 
was a strange rumour in Highbury of all the little Perrys being  "What a very 
great pleasure it will be to you! and Mrs. Weston is so a He perfectly agreed 
with her: and after walking together so long, and  The plan was that she should 
be brought up for educating others; the v Upon the whole, Emma left her with 
such softened, charitable feelings,

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