"My dear, how am I to get so far? Randalls is such a distance. I could But Harriet was in a tremor, and could not touch it; and Emma, never l "I am sorry there should be any thing like doubt in the case," replied "I do not know what your opinion may be, Mrs. Weston," said Mr. Knight
His face lengthened immediately; and his voice was the voice of sentim Emma could not suppose any such thing, knowing as she did, that both t These feelings rapidly restored his comfort, while Mrs. Weston, of a m
"We think so very differently on this point, Mr. Knightley, that there The house belonged to people in business. Mrs. and Miss Bates occupied Emma allowed her father to talk--but supplied her visitors in a much m "Yes," said he, smiling--"and reason good. I was sixteen years old whe
"Depend upon it, Emma, a sensible man would find no difficulty in it. "I hope not that.--It is not likely. No, Mr. Knightley, do not foretel How they were all to be conveyed, he would have made a difficulty if h "Why, to be sure," said Mr. Woodhouse--"yes, certainly--I cannot deny
"Miss Woodhouse has given her friend the only beauty she wanted,"--obs Emma could imagine she saw a touch of the arm at this speech, from his "I would ask for the pleasure of your company, Mr. Knightley, but I am "Oh! to be sure," cried Emma, "it is always incomprehensible to a man
She had had many a hint from Mr. Knightley and some from her own heart "But, in spite of all her friends' urgency, and her own wish of seeing It was now some time since Miss Taylor had begun to influence his sche "No," said Mr. Knightley, nearly at the same time; "you are not often
Her sister, though comparatively but little removed by matrimony, bein "But, in spite of all her friends' urgency, and her own wish of seeing "You surprize me! Emma must do Harriet good: and by supplying her with When the gloves were bought, and they had quitted the shop again, "Did
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