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Emma

CHAPTERVI
18/31

It might be safely viewed with all its appendages of prosperity and beauty, its rich pastures, spreading flocks, orchard in blossom, and light column of smoke ascending .-- She joined them at the wall, and found them more engaged in talking than in looking around.

He was giving Harriet information as to modes of agriculture, etc.

and Emma received a smile which seemed to say, "These are my own concerns.

I have a right to talk on such subjects, without being suspected of introducing Robert Martin."-- She did not suspect him.

It was too old a story .-- Robert Martin had probably ceased to think of Harriet .-- They took a few turns together along the walk .-- The shade was most refreshing, and Emma found it the pleasantest part of the day.
The next remove was to the house; they must all go in and eat;--and they were all seated and busy, and still Frank Churchill did not come.


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