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Date:       2007-03-31 12:29:23
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She could think of nothing better: and though there was something in i =
Mr. Elton certainly did not very well know what to say. He looked rath =
Jane's curiosity did not appear of that absorbing nature as wholly to  =
"But still, you will be an old maid! and that's so dreadful!"

"Oh! no, my love; but you will soon be tired. There will be a great ma =
He was too angry to say another word; her manner too decided to invite =
"Emma," said Mr. Knightley presently, "I have a piece of news for you. =
She hoped they might now become friends again. She thought it was time
She meant to be very happy, in spite of the scene being laid at Mr. Co =
"Three-and-twenty!--is he indeed?--Well, I could not have thought it-- =
"He was too good!--she could not endure the thought!-- she would not g
Mrs. Goddard was the mistress of a School--not of a seminary, or an es =
Soon afterwards Mr. Elton quitted them, and she could not but do him t =
He had reached Randalls the evening before. She was pleased with the e =
"That's right, my dear, very right. I had not thought of it before, bu
"Mr. Perry," said he, in a voice of very strong displeasure, "would do =
"Why will not you write one yourself for us, Mr. Elton?" said she; "th =
"Not for the world," said Emma, smiling graciously, "would I advise yo =
"Yes, papa; we have something to read you, something quite fresh. A pi
Harriet Smith's intimacy at Hartfield was soon a settled thing. Quick  =
"Perfectly, perfectly right, my dearest Harriet; you are doing just wh =
Mrs. Goddard was the mistress of a School--not of a seminary, or an es =
"Thank you, sir, thank you; I am going this moment myself; and I think
Mr. John Knightley looked as if he did not comprehend the pleasure, bu =
"Yes, papa, it is written out in our second page. We copied it from th =
"I have no doubt of his being a very respectable young man. I know, in =
"A man cannot be more so," was his short, full answer.
The sitting was altogether very satisfactory; she was quite enough ple =
"Very odd! but one never does form a just idea of any body beforehand. =
Emma spared no exertions to maintain this happier flow of ideas, and h =
"Four o'clock!--depend upon it he will be here by three," was Mr. West
"I am sorry there should be any thing like doubt in the case," replied =
"A bad thing! Do you really think it a bad thing?-- why so?" "Now he has =
got my letter," said she softly. "I wonder what they are a "My dear =
papa, I sent the whole hind-quarter. I knew you would wish it
"It is impossible for me to doubt any longer. You have made yourself t =
"I admired your resolution very much, sir," said he, "in venturing out =
"Such an imagination has crossed me, I own, Emma; and if it never occu =
"Harriet may not consider every body tiresome that you would." She was a =
very pretty girl, and her beauty happened to be of a sort wh "You get =
upon delicate subjects, Emma," said Mrs. Weston smiling; "rem
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