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Emma

CHAPTERXI
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Papa is only speaking his own regret." "Very much to the honour of both," was the handsome reply.
"And do you see her, sir, tolerably often ?" asked Isabella in the plaintive tone which just suited her father.
Mr.Woodhouse hesitated.--"Not near so often, my dear, as I could wish." "Oh! papa, we have missed seeing them but one entire day since they married.

Either in the morning or evening of every day, excepting one, have we seen either Mr.Weston or Mrs.Weston, and generally both, either at Randalls or here--and as you may suppose, Isabella, most frequently here.

They are very, very kind in their visits.

Mr.Weston is really as kind as herself.

Papa, if you speak in that melancholy way, you will be giving Isabella a false idea of us all.


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