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Emma

CHAPTERXVII
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I must put on a few ornaments now, because it is expected of me.

A bride, you know, must appear like a bride, but my natural taste is all for simplicity; a simple style of dress is so infinitely preferable to finery.

But I am quite in the minority, I believe; few people seem to value simplicity of dress,--show and finery are every thing.

I have some notion of putting such a trimming as this to my white and silver poplin.

Do you think it will look well ?" The whole party were but just reassembled in the drawing-room when Mr.
Weston made his appearance among them.


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