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Emma

CHAPTERVIII
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'Not that it was such a very old petticoat either--for still it would last a great while--and, indeed, she must thankfully say that their petticoats were all very strong.'" "For shame, Emma! Do not mimic her.

You divert me against my conscience.
And, upon my word, I do not think Mr.Knightley would be much disturbed by Miss Bates.

Little things do not irritate him.

She might talk on; and if he wanted to say any thing himself, he would only talk louder, and drown her voice.

But the question is not, whether it would be a bad connexion for him, but whether he wishes it; and I think he does.


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