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Emma

CHAPTERXVIII
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They would feel that they could trust him; that the nephew who had done rightly by his father, would do rightly by them; for they know, as well as he does, as well as all the world must know, that he ought to pay this visit to his father; and while meanly exerting their power to delay it, are in their hearts not thinking the better of him for submitting to their whims.

Respect for right conduct is felt by every body.

If he would act in this sort of manner, on principle, consistently, regularly, their little minds would bend to his." "I rather doubt that.

You are very fond of bending little minds; but where little minds belong to rich people in authority, I think they have a knack of swelling out, till they are quite as unmanageable as great ones.

I can imagine, that if you, as you are, Mr.Knightley, were to be transported and placed all at once in Mr.Frank Churchill's situation, you would be able to say and do just what you have been recommending for him; and it might have a very good effect.


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