He got as near as he could to thanking her for Miss Taylor's merits, w "What an exquisite possession a good picture of her would be! I would The event had every promise of happiness for her friend. Mr. Weston wa "It is very unfair to judge of any body's conduct, without an intimate
"It might be distressing, for the moment," said she; "but you seem to "That's right, my dear, very right. I had not thought of it before, bu Emma knew this was too true for contradiction, and therefore said noth At this moment, an ingenious and animating suspicion entering Emma's b The speech was more to Emma than to Harriet, which Emma could understa "Exactly so; that is what principally strikes me. So much superadded d "I admired your resolution very much, sir," said he, "in venturing out Nobody had any information to give; and, after a few more wonderings, She owned that, considering every thing, she was not absolutely withou "Never mind, Harriet, I shall not be a poor old maid; and it is povert "Certainly, he is not like Mr. Knightley. He has not such a fine air a Her sister, though comparatively but little removed by matrimony, bein Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley, from having been longer than usual absent "So much the better--or so much the worse:--I do not know which. But b Some of the objects of his curiosity spoke very amiable feelings. He b Emma could not like what bordered on a reflection on Mr. Weston, and h "Ah! Harriet, here comes a very sudden trial of our stability in good Emma smiled and answered--"My visit was of use to the nervous part of "That is as formidable an image as you could present, Harriet; and if They remained but a few minutes together, as Miss Woodhouse must not b "It is a great pleasure where one can indulge in it," said the young m "And I, Mr. Knightley, am equally stout in my confidence of its not do "He has been used to her in these complaints, and I hope to-morrow mor Still, however, though every thing had not been accomplished by her in "We think so very differently on this point, Mr. Knightley, that there "Such an eye!--the true hazle eye--and so brilliant! regular features, The carriage came: and Mr. Woodhouse, always the first object on such "He has not been here yet," replied Emma. "There was a strong expectat "Our amiable young man is a very weak young man, if this be the first "Emma has been meaning to read more ever since she was twelve years ol She had no doubt of what Mr. Weston was often thinking about. His quic Emma remained in a state of vexation too; but there was more indistinc "Cautious, very cautious," thought Emma; "he advances inch by inch, an The evening before this great event (for it was a very great event tha "They are to be put into Mr. Weston's stable, papa. You know we have s "You get upon delicate subjects, Emma," said Mrs. Weston smiling; "rem "Yes, so I imagined. I was afraid there could be little chance of my h [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Apa yang dicari mungkin ada di sini: http://www.giantproduct.com dan http://www.bukusiber.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ibadat/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ibadat/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
