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Emma

CHAPTERXIII
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Mr.Perry has been with her, as you probably heard." "Yes--I imagined--that is--I did not--" "He has been used to her in these complaints, and I hope to-morrow morning will bring us both a more comfortable report.

But it is impossible not to feel uneasiness.

Such a sad loss to our party to-day!" "Dreadful!--Exactly so, indeed .-- She will be missed every moment." This was very proper; the sigh which accompanied it was really estimable; but it should have lasted longer.

Emma was rather in dismay when only half a minute afterwards he began to speak of other things, and in a voice of the greatest alacrity and enjoyment.
"What an excellent device," said he, "the use of a sheepskin for carriages.

How very comfortable they make it;--impossible to feel cold with such precautions.


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