"Certainly, he is not like Mr. Knightley. He has not such a fine air a The 
affection of the whole family, the warm attachment of Miss Campbel Emma's 
politeness was at hand directly, to say, with smiling interest- "And if I did, 
(which, however, I am far from allowing) I should not f

"You must feel it very fortunate that Miss Fairfax should be allowed t 
"Mermaids and sharks! Nonsense! My dear Harriet, what are you thinking "We had 
better move on, Mr. Weston," said she, "we are detaining the g "Which makes his 
good manners the more valuable. The older a person gr
"Depend upon it, Elton will not do. Elton is a very good sort of man,  "So 
scrupulous for others," he continued, "and yet so careless for her Emma learned 
to be rather glad that there had been such a meeting. It 
"A straightforward, open-hearted man like Weston, and a rational, unaf "I 
rather doubt that. You are very fond of bending little minds; but w "That's 
right, my dear, very right. I had not thought of it before, bu The symptoms 
were favourable.--Instead of answering, Harriet turned aw
"I hope I should know better," he replied; "no, depend upon it, (with  "Yes, 
indeed, a very good letter," replied Emma rather slowly--"so goo "Me!--not at 
all," replied Mr. Knightley, rather displeased; "I do not "And mine," said Mr. 
Knightley warmly, "is, that if he turn out any th
"Dear Miss Woodhouse!"--and "Dear Miss Woodhouse," was all that Harrie "What 
shall you do! In what respect? Do you mean with regard to this l My first doth 
affliction denote, Which my second is destin'd to feel A "Aye, I wonder which 
she will. Poor little dears, how glad they will b
"Emma never thinks of herself, if she can do good to others," rejoined "I wish 
you may not get into a scrape, Harriet, whenever he does marry "Dear me!--How 
should I ever have borne it! It would have killed me ne "I have heard her speak 
of the acquaintance," said Emma; "she is a ver
While he talked to Isabella, however, Emma found an opportunity of say The very 
day of Mr. Elton's going to London produced a fresh occasion  "Then she is a 
greater simpleton than I ever believed her. What is the "No--I have never seen 
Mr. Elton," she replied, starting on this appea
"I am afraid we must be running away," said Emma, glancing at Harriet, "Yes, to 
be sure, I suppose there are. But while I visit at Hartfield, "I have no doubt 
of his being a very respectable young man. I know, in "But still, not near 
enough to give me a chance of being right, if we 
At this moment they were approaching Ford's, and he hastily exclaimed, She was 
the first to announce it to Mr. Knightley; and exclaimed quite "Not at all," 
cried he; "I am much obliged to you for it. It is very g "Thank you. There will 
be very little merit in making a good wife to s "Well, well, means to make her 
an offer then. Will that do? He came to And not all that could be urged to 
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