... would leave every harmless absurdity to take its chance, I would not quarrel with you for any liberties of manner Were she your equal in situation— but, Emma, consider how far this is from being ... at and enjoy in it—and so did Frank and Harriet.—It did not seem to touch the rest of the party equally; some looked very stupid about it, and Mr Knightley gravely said, ‘This explains the sort .....
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... Woodhouse’s carriage.—It was all arranged, it was all completed, and Harriet was safe in Brunswick Square Now Emma could, indeed, enjoy Mr Knightley’s visits; now she could talk, and she could listen ... of mind, to crown every warmer, but more agitating, delight, should be hers She soon resolved, equally as a duty and a pleasure, to employ half an hour of this holiday of spirits in calling o...
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... now?’ ‘Impossible!—I never can call you any thing but ‘Mr Knightley.’ I will not promise even to equal the elegant terseness of Mrs Elton, by calling you Mr K.—But I will promise,’ she added presently, ... known her before.— Isabella, to be sure, was no very quick observer; yet if Harriet had not been equal to playing with the children, it would not have escaped her Emma’s comforts and hopes...
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... Harriet’s good qualities I have taken some pains for your sake, and for Robert Martin’s sake, (whom I have always had reason to believe as much in love with her as ever,) to get acquainted with
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... father’s side; the young man was treated liberally; it was all as it should be: and as Emma became acquainted with Robert Martin, who was now introduced at Hartfield, she fully acknowledged in him ... Martin and Harriet Smith, the latest couple engaged of the three, were the first to be married Jane Fairfax had already quitted Highbury, and was restored to the comforts of her beloved home
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... delighted to speak of his former visit, and recur to old stories: and he was not without agitation It was not in his calmness that she read his comparative difference He was not calm; his spirits ... spirits, nor his hurrying away, seemed like a perfect cure; and she was rather inclined to think it implied a dread of her returning power, and a discreet resolution of not trusting himself with...
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... was heard He was on the move immediately; but coming back, said, ‘I am forgetting that I am not acquainted with her I have never seen either Mr or Mrs Elton I have no business to put myself forward.’ ... affected by the studied elegance of her dress, and her smiles of graciousness He was immediately qualifying himself to form an opinion, by giving her very proper attention, after the introduc...
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... requisite.—Harriet rational, Frank Churchill not too much in love, and Mr Knightley not wanting to quarrel with her, how very happy a summer must be before her! She was not to see Frank Churchill ... events are very interesting, but the suspense of them cannot last long A few minutes made Emma acquainted with the whole Miss Smith, and Miss Bickerton, another parlour boarder at Mrs Goddard’s,
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... thinking of it at the moment, which made the information she received more valuable She merely said, in the course of some trivial chat, ‘Well, Harriet, whenever you marry I would advise you ... assure you, Miss Woodhouse, I wish her no evil.—No, let them be ever so happy together, it will not give me another moment’s pang: and to convince you that I have been speaking truth, I am now going ....
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... his favourite could have been so lain asleep! He feared there must be some decided involvement Disingenuousness and double dealing seemed to meet him at every turn These letters were but the vehicle ... means removed, she was really ashamed of having ever imparted them ‘Oh!’ she cried in evident embarrassment, ‘it all meant nothing; a mere joke among ourselves.’ ‘The joke,’ he replied gravely...
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... my party Leave it all to me I will invite your guests.’ ‘No,’—he calmly replied,—‘there is but one married woman in the world whom I can ever allow to invite what guests she pleases to Donwell, ... eat would inevitably make him ill Mr Woodhouse must not, under the specious pretence of a morning drive, and an hour or two spent at Donwell, be tempted away to his misery He was invited on good .....
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... take a denial She would not let Jane say, ‘No;’ for when Jane first heard of it, (it was the day before yesterday, the very morning we were at Donwell,) when Jane first heard of it, she was quite ... take Jane s answer; but she positively declared she would not write any such denial yesterday, as Jane wished her; she would wait—and, sure enough, yesterday evening it was all settled t...
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... thanks, but is quite unequal to any exercise.’ Emma felt that her own note had deserved something better; but it was impossible to quarrel with words, whose tremulous inequality shewed indisposition ... to be so comfortably settled Mrs Elton is very good-natured and agreeable, and I dare say her acquaintance are just what they ought to be I hope it is a dry situation, and that her health will...
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... Frank Churchill and Miss Fairfax are engaged;—nay, that they have been long engaged!’ Emma even jumped with surprize;—and, horror-struck, exclaimed, ‘Jane Fairfax!—Good God! You are not serious? ... ‘There were misunderstandings between them, Emma; he said so expressly He had not time to enter into much explanation He was here only a quarter of an hour, and in a state of agitation which did ....
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