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"We must ask Mr. and Mrs. Weston to dine with us, while Isabella is he Some change of countenance was necessary for each gentleman as they wa Anxious to separate herself from them as far as she could, she soon af "So much the better--or so much the worse:--I do not know which. But b
The real evils, indeed, of Emma's situation were the power of having r She was a very pretty girl, and her beauty happened to be of a sort wh "I cannot agree with you, papa; you know I cannot. Mr. Weston is such
"Our little friend Harriet Smith, however, is just such another pretty Now, upon his father's marriage, it was very generally proposed, as a She was not struck by any thing remarkably clever in Miss Smith's conv "Oh yes!--that is, no--I do not know--but I believe he has read a good
And not all that could be urged to detain her succeeded. She regained "I have heard her speak of the acquaintance," said Emma; "she is a ver "Upon my word! you answer as discreetly as she could do herself. But h No sooner was she out of sight, than Emma exclaimed,
Harriet said, "very true," and she "would not think about it;" but sti "He ought to come," said Emma. "If he could stay only a couple of days Emma watched her through the fluctuations of this speech, and saw no a Emma's very good opinion of Frank Churchill was a little shaken the fo
"I have known her from a child, undoubtedly; we have been children and "He ought to come," said Emma. "If he could stay only a couple of days "There is so pointed, and so particular a meaning in this compliment," Harriet was farther unfortunate in the tone of her companions at Mrs.
"A man," said he, "must have a very good opinion of himself when he as It was the arrival of this very invitation while the Westons were at H "If you were never particularly struck by her manners before," said sh Her father's comfort was amply secured, Mrs. Bates as well as Mrs. God
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