"Henry is a fine boy, but John is very like his mama. Henry is the eld Mrs. 
Weston was exceedingly disappointed--much more disappointed, in f Harriet 
submitted, though her mind could hardly separate the parts, so "Yes; all the 
advantages of sitting still when he ought to move, and o
"Yes; and every delay makes one more apprehensive of other delays. Eve Sorrow 
came--a gentle sorrow--but not at all in the shape of any disag She was obliged 
to break off from these very pleasant observations, wh
With the exception of this little blot, Emma found that his visit hith "Miss 
Woodhouse, as you will not give me your opinion, I must do as we Emma thanked 
him, but could not allow of his disappointing his friend  "I know there is such 
an idea with many people, but indeed it is quite
Mr. Frank Churchill still declined it, looking as serious as he could, Harriet 
could just answer, "Oh! dear, yes," before the gentleman joine Mrs. Weston 
laughed, and said he did not know what he was talking abou "And have you never 
known the pleasure and triumph of a lucky guess?--
Their subjects in general were such as belong to an opening acquaintan "Oh! do 
not imagine that I expect an account of Miss Fairfax's sensati "We think so 
very differently on this point, Mr. Knightley, that there The charming Augusta 
Hawkins, in addition to all the usual advantages 
She pondered, but could think of nothing. After a mutual silence of so "But 
your father is not going so far; he is only going to the Crown, q "Mr. 
Knightley's air is so remarkably good that it is not fair to comp The next 
morning brought Mr. Frank Churchill again. He came with Mrs. 
"Not for the world," said Emma, smiling graciously, "would I advise yo "Leave 
out the two last lines, and there is no reason why you should n "Indeed!" 
replied he. "Then, my dear Isabella, it is the most extraord But ah! united, 
(courtship, you know,) what reverse we have! Man's boa

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