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Emma

CHAPTERXVII
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Depend upon it, he will be much farther from doing _you_ justice.

He will think all the happiness, all the advantage, on your side of the question; all the merit on mine.

I wish I may not sink into 'poor Emma' with him at once .-- His tender compassion towards oppressed worth can go no farther." "Ah!" he cried, "I wish your father might be half as easily convinced as John will be, of our having every right that equal worth can give, to be happy together.

I am amused by one part of John's letter--did you notice it ?--where he says, that my information did not take him wholly by surprize, that he was rather in expectation of hearing something of the kind." "If I understand your brother, he only means so far as your having some thoughts of marrying.

He had no idea of me.


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