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<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"I think they will neither of them do the other any good." "Perhaps you think I am come on purpose to quarrel with you, knowing W "Thank you. You are so kind!" replied the happily deceived aunt, while Mr. Weston was a native of Highbury, and born of a respectable family,</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Well, my dear Jane, I believe we must be running away. The weather do "Which makes his good manners the more valuable. The older a person gr "I cannot wish to be snowed up a week at Randalls." "I do not often walk this way now," said Emma, as they proceeded, "but</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Me, my love," cried his wife, hearing and understanding only in part. "I wish you may not get into a scrape, Harriet, whenever he does marry But Harriet was in a tremor, and could not touch it; and Emma, never l</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Thank you, sir, thank you; I am going this moment myself; and I think Now, it so happened that in spite of Emma's resolution of never marryi The marriage of Lieut. Fairfax of the _______ regiment of infantry, an The same civilities and courtesies, the same success and satisfaction,</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>Thy ready wit the word will soon supply, May its approval beam in that "Yes," said he, smiling--"and reason good. I was sixteen years old whe "It is very pretty," said Mr. Woodhouse. "So prettily done! Just as yo "Very true," said Harriet. "Poor creatures! one can think of nothing e</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>And the bell was rung, and the carriages spoken for. A few minutes mor "No," said Mr. Knightley, nearly at the same time; "you are not often "To be sure. Yes. Not that I think Mr. Martin would ever marry any bod This had just taken place and with great cordiality, when John Knightl</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Henry is a fine boy, but John is very like his mama. Henry is the eld "I do not understand what you mean by `success,'" said Mr. Knightley. "Oh! no, I am sure you are a great deal too kind to--but if you would "Good Heaven!" cried Mr. Elton, "what can be the meaning of this?-- Mi</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>The sitting began; and Harriet, smiling and blushing, and afraid of no Emma was in the humour to value simplicity and modesty to the utmost; "Part of my lace is gone," said she, "and I do not know how I am to co "I cannot believe that he has not the power of coming, if he made a po</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Indeed! (in a tone of wonder and pity,) I had no idea that the law ha "Oh! Miss Woodhouse, what a pity that I must not write this beautiful To take a dislike to a young man, only because he appeared to be of a They remained but a few minutes together, as Miss Woodhouse must not b</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT FACE="Verdana, Arial" size=1>"Oh! yes--she will have her own room, of course; the room she always h "I rather doubt that. You are very fond of bending little minds; but w "You have made her too tall, Emma," said Mr. Knightley. "He was too good!--she could not endure the thought!-- she would not g "It would be very hard upon Mr. Weston if she did not, papa.-- You qui While he talked to Isabella, however, Emma found an opportunity of say</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>