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Emma

CHAPTERX
12/15

I must get on to Kingston as fast as I can." "Oh! do come in.

They will be so very happy to see you." "No, no; your room is full enough.

I will call another day, and hear the pianoforte." "Well, I am so sorry!--Oh! Mr.Knightley, what a delightful party last night; how extremely pleasant .-- Did you ever see such dancing ?--Was not it delightful ?--Miss Woodhouse and Mr.Frank Churchill; I never saw any thing equal to it." "Oh! very delightful indeed; I can say nothing less, for I suppose Miss Woodhouse and Mr.Frank Churchill are hearing every thing that passes.
And (raising his voice still more) I do not see why Miss Fairfax should not be mentioned too.

I think Miss Fairfax dances very well; and Mrs.
Weston is the very best country-dance player, without exception, in England.

Now, if your friends have any gratitude, they will say something pretty loud about you and me in return; but I cannot stay to hear it." "Oh! Mr.Knightley, one moment more; something of consequence--so shocked!--Jane and I are both so shocked about the apples!" "What is the matter now ?" "To think of your sending us all your store apples.


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