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Emma

CHAPTERVIII
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Her objections to Mr.Knightley's marrying did not in the least subside.

She could see nothing but evil in it.

It would be a great disappointment to Mr.John Knightley; consequently to Isabella.

A real injury to the children--a most mortifying change, and material loss to them all;--a very great deduction from her father's daily comfort--and, as to herself, she could not at all endure the idea of Jane Fairfax at Donwell Abbey.

A Mrs.
Knightley for them all to give way to!--No--Mr.Knightley must never marry.


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