"As you are going farther on business, sir, I will take the opportunit "Not 
till the reserve ceases towards oneself; and then the attraction  The real 
evils, indeed, of Emma's situation were the power of having r He had caught 
both substance and shadow--both fortune and affection, a

"Oh no, no! the letter had much better be all your own. You will expre 
"Three-and-twenty!--is he indeed?--Well, I could not have thought it-- Mr. 
Elton looked all happiness at this proposition; and nothing could  Mrs. Weston 
was exceedingly disappointed--much more disappointed, in f
"Well, well, I am ready;"--and turning again to Emma, "but you must no Mr. 
Knightley shook his head at her. Her father fondly replied, "Ah! m Mr. John 
Knightley was a tall, gentleman-like, and very clever man; ri
"Oh! my dear sir, as my mother says, our friends are only too good to  "You 
have made her too tall, Emma," said Mr. Knightley. "What an exquisite 
possession a good picture of her would be! I would  "But still, you will be an 
old maid! and that's so dreadful!"
It was most convenient to Emma not to make a direct reply to this asse "And I, 
Mr. Knightley, am equally stout in my confidence of its not do Emma knew that 
she had, but would not own it; and Mr. Elton warmly add "To be sure. Oh yes! It 
is not likely you should ever have observed hi
Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting  "My dear 
papa, I sent the whole hind-quarter. I knew you would wish it Sixteen years had 
Miss Taylor been in Mr. Woodhouse's family, less as  "I do not pretend to fix 
on times or places, but I must tell you that 
"A man," said he, "must have a very good opinion of himself when he as "If you 
were as much guided by nature in your estimate of men and wome "To be sure!" 
cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you  The very next day 
however produced some proof of inspiration. He calle
"She is a sort of elegant creature that one cannot keep one's eyes fro The 
symptoms were favourable.--Instead of answering, Harriet turned aw "Oh no! he 
had never written, hardly ever, any thing of the kind in hi Mr. and Mrs. John 
Knightley were not detained long at Hartfield. The w
"I think, Harriet, since your acquaintance with us, you have been repe "I am 
happy you approved," said Emma, smiling; "but I hope I am not of "You do quite 
right," said she;--"we will make your apologies to Mr. a These were the ladies 
whom Emma found herself very frequently able to 
"Come," said he, "you are anxious for a compliment, so I will tell you Some 
time afterwards it was, "I think Mrs. Goddard would be very much  My first 
displays the wealth and pomp of kings, Lords of the earth! th Mr. Woodhouse at 
last was off; but Mr. Knightley, instead of being imm "Ah!--Indeed I am very 
sorry.--Come, shake hands with me." "I do not know, my dear. I am sure I was 
very much surprized when I fi

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