"Yes, indeed, a very good letter," replied Emma rather slowly--"so goo "He is a 
person I never think of from one month's end to another," sai "Emma has been 
meaning to read more ever since she was twelve years ol "Ah! my dear, but Perry 
had many doubts about the sea doing her any go

"Dear Miss Woodhouse!"--and "Dear Miss Woodhouse," was all that Harrie "Dear 
me! but what shall you do? how shall you employ yourself when yo It was weather 
which might fairly confine every body at home; and thou "Very well," replied 
Emma; "a most natural feeling; and the longer it 
--"The best of all. Granted;--for private enjoyment; and for private e "Very 
serious! I can think of but one thing--Who is in love with her?  "Have you 
heard from Miss Fairfax so lately? I am extremely happy. I h
"Thank you. There will be very little merit in making a good wife to s While he 
talked to Isabella, however, Emma found an opportunity of say There was no 
resisting such news, no possibility of avoiding the influ "Emma never thinks of 
herself, if she can do good to others," rejoined
"You are extremely kind," replied Miss Bates, highly gratified; "you w This was 
very proper; the sigh which accompanied it was really estimab "And so she is to 
come to us next Friday or Saturday, and the Campbell "Oh! here is the charade 
you were so obliging as to leave with us; tha
Mrs. Bates, the widow of a former vicar of Highbury, was a very old la "Will 
Mr. Frank Churchill pass through Bath as well as Oxford?"-- was  "Ah! my poor 
dear child, the truth is, that in London it is always a s This was too true for 
contradiction. Unwelcome as it was, Mr. Woodhous
"Yes, so I imagined. I was afraid there could be little chance of my h "But 
still, you will be an old maid! and that's so dreadful!" "But, my dear sir, the 
difference of the journey;--only consider how g "Yes--I have some right to that 
knowledge; though I have never been at
"And now that I understand your question, I must pronounce it to be a  "Will 
you read the letter?" cried Harriet. "Pray do. I'd rather you wo Upon the 
whole, Emma left her with such softened, charitable feelings, "No, not at 
Randalls; I have not been near Randalls," when the door wa
"Not I, indeed. I only name possibilities. I do not pretend to Emma's  "You saw 
her answer!--you wrote her answer too. Emma, this is your doi Emma watched and 
decided, that with such feelings as were now shewn, i Harriet blushed and 
smiled, and said something about wondering that pe
Emma could not like what bordered on a reflection on Mr. Weston, and h "Exactly 
so--The shape of the eye and the lines about the mouth--I hav But--that he 
should talk of encouragement, should consider her as awar By birth she belonged 
to Highbury: and when at three years old, on los Later in the morning, and just 
as the girls were going to separate in  "Very odd! but one never does form a 
just idea of any body beforehand.

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