27/33 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. |