6/14 You might not give Emma such a complete education as your powers would seem to promise; but you were receiving a very good education from _her_, on the very material matrimonial point of submitting your own will, and doing as you were bid; and if Weston had asked me to recommend him a wife, I should certainly have named Miss Taylor." "Thank you. There will be very little merit in making a good wife to such a man as Mr.Weston." "Why, to own the truth, I am afraid you are rather thrown away, and that with every disposition to bear, there will be nothing to be borne. Weston may grow cross from the wantonness of comfort, or his son may plague him." "I hope not _that_ .-- It is not likely. No, Mr.Knightley, do not foretell vexation from that quarter." "Not I, indeed. |