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EMMA Volume Three by Jane Austen CHAPTER XIII The weather continued much the same all the following morning; and the same loneliness, and the same melancholy, seemed to reign at Hartfieldbut in the afternoon it cleared; the wind changed into a softer
EMMA Volume Three by Jane Austen CHAPTER XI Harriet, poor Harriet!Those were the words; in them lay the tormenting ideas which Emma could not get rid of, and which constituted the real misery of the business to her. Frank Churchill had behaved very i
EMMA Volume Three by Jane Austen CHAPTER XIV What totally different feelings did Emma take back into the house from what she had brought out!she had then been only daring to hope for a little respite of suffering;she was now in an exquisite flutter o
EMMA Volume Three by Jane Austen CHAPTER XVII Mrs. Weston's friends were all made happy by her safety; and if the satisfaction of her welldoing could be increased to Emma, it was by knowing her to be the mother of a little girl. She had been decided
EMMA Volume Three by Jane Austen CHAPTER XVIII Time passed on. A few more tomorrows, and the party from London would be arriving. It was an alarming change; and Emma was thinking of it one morning, as what must bring a great deal to agitate and griev
CHAPTER XV Mr. Woodhouse was soon ready for his tea; and when he had drank his tea he was quite ready to go home; and it was as much as his three companions could do, to entertain away his notice of the lateness of the hour, before the other gentleme
EMMA Volume One by Jane Austen CHAPTER XVII Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley were not detained long at Hartfield. The weather soon improved enough for those to move who must move; and Mr. Woodhouse having, as usual, tried to persuade his daughter to stay
EMMA Volume Two by Jane Austen CHAPTER X The appearance of the little sittingroom as they entered, was tranquillity itself; Mrs. Bates, deprived of her usual employment, slumbering on one side of the fire, Frank Churchill, at a table near her, most d
EMMA Volume Two by Jane Austen CHAPTER XIII Emma continued to entertain no doubt of her being in love. Her ideas only varied as to the how much. At first, she thought it was a good deal; and afterwards, but little. She had great pleasure in hearing F
EMMA Volume Two by Jane Austen CHAPTER XIV Mrs. Elton was first seen at church: but though devotion might be interrupted, curiosity could not be satisfied by a bride in a pew, and it must be left for the visits in form which were then to be paid, to
EMMA Volume Two by Jane Austen CHAPTER XV Emma was not required, by any subsequent discovery, to retract her ill opinion of Mrs. Elton. Her observation had been pretty correct. Such as Mrs. Elton appeared to her on this second interview, such she app
CHAPTER X Though now the middle of December, there had yet been no weather to prevent the young ladies from tolerably regular exercise; and on the morrow, Emma had a charitable visit to pay to a poor sick family, who lived a little way out of Highbur
A: Jane! Jane! A: 简!简! B: Yes? B: 怎么了? A: What are you doing? Time to leave now. A: 你在忙什么呢?该走了。 B: For what? B:去哪儿? A: Don't tell me you have no idea what we are going go do! We made a plan with Emma yesterday. A: 别
Cooke? But, there are so many Cookes. Cant you distinguish her any way? Has she no Christian name? 库克?但是,叫库克的太多了,你难道记不住什么特别的?她没有教名吗? Emma, I think. Yes, Emma. 爱玛,我想想,噢,