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It is not a connexion to gratify; but if Mr.Churchill does not feel that, why should we? and it may be a very fortunate circumstance for him, for Frank, I mean, that he should have attached himself to a girl of such steadiness of character and good judgment as I have always given her credit for--and still am disposed to give her credit for, in spite of this one great deviation from the strict rule of right.
And how much may be said in her situation for even that error!" "Much, indeed!" cried Emma feelingly.
"If a woman can ever be excused for thinking only of herself, it is in a situation like Jane Fairfax's .-- Of such, one may almost say, that 'the world is not their's, nor the world's law.'" She met Mr.Weston on his entrance, with a smiling countenance, exclaiming, "A very pretty trick you have been playing me, upon my word! This was a device, I suppose, to sport with my curiosity, and exercise my talent of guessing.
But you really frightened me.
I thought you had lost half your property, at least.
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