[Emma by Jane Austine]@TWC D-Link bookEmma CHAPTERIII
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Jane says that Colonel Campbell is a little deaf.
He fancied bathing might be good for it--the warm bath--but she says it did him no lasting benefit.
Colonel Campbell, you know, is quite our angel. And Mr.Dixon seems a very charming young man, quite worthy of him.
It is such a happiness when good people get together--and they always do. Now, here will be Mr.Elton and Miss Hawkins; and there are the Coles, such very good people; and the Perrys--I suppose there never was a happier or a better couple than Mr.and Mrs.Perry.I say, sir," turning to Mr.Woodhouse, "I think there are few places with such society as Highbury.
I always say, we are quite blessed in our neighbours .-- My dear sir, if there is one thing my mother loves better than another, it is pork--a roast loin of pork--" "As to who, or what Miss Hawkins is, or how long he has been acquainted with her," said Emma, "nothing I suppose can be known.
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