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Emma

CHAPTERXV
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She is reserved, more reserved, I think, than she used to be--And I love an open temper.

No--till Cole alluded to my supposed attachment, it had never entered my head.

I saw Jane Fairfax and conversed with her, with admiration and pleasure always--but with no thought beyond." "Well, Mrs.Weston," said Emma triumphantly when he left them, "what do you say now to Mr.Knightley's marrying Jane Fairfax ?" "Why, really, dear Emma, I say that he is so very much occupied by the idea of _not_ being in love with her, that I should not wonder if it were to end in his being so at last.

Do not beat me.".


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