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Jane Fairfax was an orphan, the only child of Mrs. Bates's youngest da "Well," said Emma, "there is no disputing about taste.--At least you a "Who shall answer that question?" cried Emma. "My father would say `ye "And I am sure I should never want to go there; for I am never happy b
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"He is a person I never think of from one month's end to another," sai Emma watched and decided, that with such feelings as were now shewn, i The house belonged to people in business. Mrs. and Miss Bates occupied "But you would not wish me to come away before I am tired, papa?"
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