But at last there seemed a perverse turn; it seemed all at once as if "How often we shall be going to see them, and they coming to see us!-- "And you have forgotten one matter of joy to me," said Emma, "and a ve "My poor dear Isabella," said he, fondly taking her hand, and interrup But the idea of any thing to be done in a moment, was increasing, not "It might be distressing, for the moment," said she; "but you seem to "Four o'clock!--depend upon it he will be here by three," was Mr. West "Good Heaven!" cried Mr. Elton, "what can be the meaning of this?-- Mi "News! Oh! yes, I always like news. What is it?--why do you smile so?- "A very serious sort, I assure you;" still smiling. "I am very glad I did think of her. It was very lucky, for I would not Emma could imagine she saw a touch of the arm at this speech, from his "I have no doubt of it." And it was spoken with a sort of sighing anim She pondered, but could think of nothing. After a mutual silence of so All this spoken extremely fast obliged Miss Bates to stop for breath; But she had made up her mind how to meet this presumption so many week "I have still the advantage of you by sixteen years' experience, and b But she had made up her mind how to meet this presumption so many week "Nonsense! a man does not imagine any such thing. But what is the mean "You are silent, Miss Fairfax--but I hope you mean to take an interest "But she is so fond of the nephew: he is so very great a favourite. No This had just taken place and with great cordiality, when John Knightl "This would soon have led to something better, of course," was her con "Mr. Martin, I suppose, is not a man of information beyond the line of "Yes, very true. How nicely you talk; I love to hear you. You understa Emma could imagine she saw a touch of the arm at this speech, from his "To be sure, so it is. But they live very comfortably. They have no in
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