Jane Austen: Emma: Chapter 42
After being long fed with hopes of a speedy visit from Mr. and Mrs. Suckling, the Highbury world were …
After being long fed with hopes of a speedy visit from Mr. and Mrs. Suckling, the Highbury world were …
In this state of schemes, and hopes, and connivance, June opened upon Hartfield. To Highbury in general it brought …
A very few days had passed after this adventure, when Harriet came one morning to Emma with a small …
This little explanation with Mr. Knightley gave Emma considerable pleasure. It was one of the agreeable recollections of the …
No misfortune occurred, again to prevent the ball. The day approached, the day arrived; and after a morning of …
A very little quiet reflection was enough to satisfy Emma as to the nature of her agitation on hearing …
“I hope I shall soon have the pleasure of introducing my son to you,” said Mr. Weston. Mrs. Elton, …
When the ladies returned to the drawing-room after dinner, Emma found it hardly possible to prevent their making two …
Every body in and about Highbury who had ever visited Mr. Elton, was disposed to pay him attention on …
Emma was not required, by any subsequent discovery, to retract her ill opinion of Mrs. Elton. Her observation had …