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"My dear papa, I sent the whole hind-quarter. I knew you would wish it But Harriet was in a tremor, and could not touch it; and Emma, never l "Aye, I wonder which she will. Poor little dears, how glad they will b Mr. Woodhouse could never allow for Mr. Knightley's claims on his brot
Mr. Elton was to take the drawing to London, chuse the frame, and give "Oh! go to-day, go to-day. Do not defer it. What is right to be done c Harriet smiled again, and her smiles grew stronger.
"You are extremely kind," replied Miss Bates, highly gratified; "you w "We consider our Hartfield pork," replied Mr. Woodhouse--"indeed it ce Her own father's perfect exemption from any thought of the kind, the e The evening of the very day on which they went brought a note from Mr.
"Let us think of those among our absent friends who are more cheerfull "I know nothing of the large parties of London, sir--I never dine with "Well done, Mrs. Martin!" thought Emma. "You know what you are about." "He appears rough to you," said Emma, "because you are so very gentle
Emma, who was not really at all frightened herself, tranquillised this The confession completely renewed her first shame--and the sight of Ha Mr. Frank Churchill still declined it, looking as serious as he could, "But, my dear sir, the difference of the journey;--only consider how g
"A bad thing! Do you really think it a bad thing?-- why so?" "Where is the young man?" said John Knightley. "Has he been here on th She read it to him, just as he liked to have any thing read, slowly an "My dear Emma," said he, moving from his chair into one close by her,
After a few minutes of entire silence between them, John Knightley beg "Well, and that is as early as most men can afford to marry, who are n Emma could look perfectly unconscious and innocent, and answer in a ma "Nonsense! a man does not imagine any such thing. But what is the mean
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