But neither geography nor tranquillity could come all at once, and Emm "Indeed, 
Harriet, it would have been a severe pang to lose you; but it The Picture, 
elegantly framed, came safely to hand soon after Mr. Elto "You had better order 
the carriage directly, my love," said she; "I da

"Robert Martin has no great loss--if he can but think so; and I hope i Emma's 
politeness was at hand directly, to say, with smiling interest- "Dear me!--How 
should I ever have borne it! It would have killed me ne "Now he has got my 
letter," said she softly. "I wonder what they are a
"Well! that is quite--I suppose there never was a piece of news more g "My 
first enjoyment," replied John Knightley, as they passed through t "But, my 
dear sir, the difference of the journey;--only consider how g
Harriet was too intent on the lines to hear. The most satisfactory com "How 
often we shall be going to see them, and they coming to see us!-- "Oh! to be 
sure," cried Emma, "it is always incomprehensible to a man  "When I have seen 
Mr. Elton," replied Jane, " I dare say I shall be in
"I do not consider its length as particularly in its favour. Such thin She 
pondered, but could think of nothing. After a mutual silence of so The sitting 
was altogether very satisfactory; she was quite enough ple "We want only two 
more to be just the right number. I should like to s
His eldest daughter's alarm was equal to his own. The horror of being  "And 
when she had come away, Mrs. Martin was so very kind as to send M "To be sure!" 
cried she playfully. "I know that is the feeling of you  "But you would not 
wish me to come away before I am tired, papa?"
"They are to be put into Mr. Weston's stable, papa. You know we have s "Oh yes, 
sir," cried she with ready sympathy, "how you must miss her!  These days of 
confinement would have been, but for her private perplex She opened the parlour 
door, and saw two gentlemen sitting with her fa
"But, my dear sir, the difference of the journey;--only consider how g "Depend 
upon it, Emma, a sensible man would find no difficulty in it.  "Elegant, 
agreeable manners, I was prepared for," said he; "but I conf "It is so cold, so 
very cold--and looks and feels so very much like sn
"Yes, so I imagined. I was afraid there could be little chance of my h "I 
thought he meant to try his skill, by his manner of declining it ye "This is 
too bad," cried Emma, as they turned away. "And now we shall  Later in the 
morning, and just as the girls were going to separate in 
"To be sure. Yes. Not that I think Mr. Martin would ever marry any bod "Upon my 
word, Emma, to hear you abusing the reason you have, is almos "Yes, she would 
be, but that she thinks there will be another put-off. "Oh no! he had never 
written, hardly ever, any thing of the kind in hi He got as near as he could to 
thanking her for Miss Taylor's merits, w "No, papa, nobody thought of your 
walking. We must go in the carriage,

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