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Emma

CHAPTERVIII
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He has too much real feeling to address any woman on the haphazard of selfish passion.

And as to conceit, he is the farthest from it of any man I know.

Depend upon it he had encouragement." It was most convenient to Emma not to make a direct reply to this assertion; she chose rather to take up her own line of the subject again.
"You are a very warm friend to Mr.Martin; but, as I said before, are unjust to Harriet.

Harriet's claims to marry well are not so contemptible as you represent them.

She is not a clever girl, but she has better sense than you are aware of, and does not deserve to have her understanding spoken of so slightingly.


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