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Emma

CHAPTERXIV
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They will have their barouche-landau, of course, which holds four perfectly; and therefore, without saying any thing of _our_ carriage, we should be able to explore the different beauties extremely well.

They would hardly come in their chaise, I think, at that season of the year.

Indeed, when the time draws on, I shall decidedly recommend their bringing the barouche-landau; it will be so very much preferable.
When people come into a beautiful country of this sort, you know, Miss Woodhouse, one naturally wishes them to see as much as possible; and Mr.
Suckling is extremely fond of exploring.

We explored to King's-Weston twice last summer, in that way, most delightfully, just after their first having the barouche-landau.

You have many parties of that kind here, I suppose, Miss Woodhouse, every summer ?" "No; not immediately here.


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