[Emma by Jane Austine]@TWC D-Link bookEmma CHAPTERXV
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_We_ have carriages to fetch and convey her home, and _we_ live in a style which could not make the addition of Jane Fairfax, at any time, the least inconvenient .-- I should be extremely displeased if Wright were to send us up such a dinner, as could make me regret having asked _more_ than Jane Fairfax to partake of it.
I have no idea of that sort of thing.
It is not likely that I _should_, considering what I have been used to.
My greatest danger, perhaps, in housekeeping, may be quite the other way, in doing too much, and being too careless of expense.
Maple Grove will probably be my model more than it ought to be--for we do not at all affect to equal my brother, Mr.Suckling, in income .-- However, my resolution is taken as to noticing Jane Fairfax .-- I shall certainly have her very often at my house, shall introduce her wherever I can, shall have musical parties to draw out her talents, and shall be constantly on the watch for an eligible situation.
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