CHAPTER IEmma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a comfortable home and happy disposition, ...
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CHAPTER IIIMr. Woodhouse was fond of society in his own way. He liked very much to have his friends ...
CHAPTER IIMr. Weston was a native of Highbury, and born of a respectable family, which for the last ...
CHAPTER VIEmma could not feel a doubt of having given Harriet's fancy a proper direction and raised ...
I do not know what your opinion may be, Mrs. Weston,' said Mr. Knightley, `of this great intimacy be...
Harriet Smith's intimacy at Hartfield was soon a settled thing. Quick and decided in her ways, Emma ...
CHAPTER VIIThe very day of Mr. Elton's going to London produced a fresh occasion for Emma's services...
CHAPTER XThough now the middle of December, there had yet been no weather to prevent the young ladie...
CHAPTER IXMr. Knightley might quarrel with her, but Emma could not quarrel with herself. He was so m...
CHAPTER VIIIHarriet slept at Hartfield that night. For some weeks past she had been spending more th...
CHAPTER XIIMr. Knightley was to dine with them - rather against the inclination of Mr. Woodhouse, wh...
CHAPTER XIMr. Elton must now be left to himself. It was no longer in Emma's power to superintend his...
CHAPTER XVMr. Woodhouse was soon ready for his tea; and when he had drank his tea he was quite ready...
CHAPTER XIVSome change of countenance was necessary for each gentleman as they walked into Mrs. West...
CHAPTER XIIIThere could hardly be a happier creature in the world than Mrs. John Knightley, in this ...