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Emma

CHAPTERIX
15/21

Well, Mrs.Weston, you have prevailed, I hope, and these ladies will oblige us." Emma would be "very happy to wait on Mrs.Bates, &c.," and they did at last move out of the shop, with no farther delay from Miss Bates than, "How do you do, Mrs.Ford?
I beg your pardon.

I did not see you before.
I hear you have a charming collection of new ribbons from town.

Jane came back delighted yesterday.

Thank ye, the gloves do very well--only a little too large about the wrist; but Jane is taking them in." "What was I talking of ?" said she, beginning again when they were all in the street.
Emma wondered on what, of all the medley, she would fix.
"I declare I cannot recollect what I was talking of .-- Oh! my mother's spectacles.

So very obliging of Mr.Frank Churchill! 'Oh!' said he, 'I do think I can fasten the rivet; I like a job of this kind excessively.'-- Which you know shewed him to be so very....


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