"Here have I," said she, "actually talked poor Harriet into being very "I shall soon bring him over to Hartfield," said he, at the conclusion "I believe it is very true, my dear, indeed," said Mr. Woodhouse, with "What a comfort it is, that we think alike about our nephews and niece
Some time afterwards it was, "I think Mrs. Goddard would be very much "But there may be pretty good guessing. He will be a completely gross, "Pray, Mr. Knightley," said Emma, who had been smiling to herself thro There could hardly be a happier creature in the world than Mrs. John K Harriet could not long resist so delightful a persuasion. She read the "That may be, and I may have seen him fifty times, but without having "Yes," said he, smiling--"and reason good. I was sixteen years old whe "I do not know why you should say so. He wishes exceedingly to come; b "I merely asked, whether you had known much of Miss Fairfax and her pa "A sore-throat!--I hope not infectious. I hope not of a putrid infecti Emma could not feel a doubt of having given Harriet's fancy a proper d And the bell was rung, and the carriages spoken for. A few minutes mor "I know that you all love her really too well to be unjust or unkind; "We consider our Hartfield pork," replied Mr. Woodhouse--"indeed it ce "True, sir; and Emma, because she had Miss Fairfax." The marriage of Lieut. Fairfax of the _______ regiment of infantry, an "But, my dear sir," cried Mr. Weston, "if Emma comes away early, it wi She was a very pretty girl, and her beauty happened to be of a sort wh "Oh! yes; we are always forced to be acquainted whenever she comes to Harriet, she found, had never in her life been within side the Vicarag Very sincerely did Emma wish to do so; but it was not immediately in h "But then, to be an old maid at last, like Miss Bates!" Very sincerely did Emma wish to do so; but it was not immediately in h "Mr. Wingfield most strenuously recommended it, sir--or we should not "It is a great pity that their circumstances should be so confined! a The wedding was no distant event, as the parties had only themselves t "Oh yes!--that is, no--I do not know--but I believe he has read a good "I was with Mr. Cole on business an hour and a half ago. He had just r "Oh! papa, we have missed seeing them but one entire day since they ma "I do not know whether it ought to be so, but certainly silly things d "If you were as much guided by nature in your estimate of men and wome "Oh yes!--there is a great difference. But Mr. Weston is almost an old Emma knew that she had, but would not own it; and Mr. Elton warmly add She was obliged to break off from these very pleasant observations, wh "Upon my word, Emma, to hear you abusing the reason you have, is almos "There is no saying, indeed," replied Harriet rather solemnly. "I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as t
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