A Novel

Emma

Jane Austen

Emma

Jane Austen

romance
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Emma by Jane Austen

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01 Chapter I Emma Woodhouse, handsome, clever, and rich, with a
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02 Chapter II Mr. Weston was a native of Highbury, and born of a
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03 Chapter III Mr. Woodhouse was fond of society in his own way.
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04 Chapter IV Harriet Smith’s intimacy at Hartfield was soon a settled
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05 Chapter V ‘I do not know what your opinion may be, Mrs.
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06 Chapter VI Emma could not feel a doubt of having given Harriet’s
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07 Chapter VII The very day of Mr. Elton’s going to London produced
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08 Chapter VIII Harriet slept at Hartfield that night. For some weeks
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09 Chapter IX Mr. Knightley might quarrel with her, but Emma could
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10 Chapter X Though now the middle of December, there had yet
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11 Chapter XI Mr. Elton must now be left to himself. It was no longer
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12 Chapter XII Mr. Knightley was to dine with them—rather against
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13 Chapter XIII There could hardly be a happier creature in the world
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14 Chapter XIV Some change of countenance was necessary for each
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15 Chapter XV Mr. Woodhouse was soon ready for his tea; and when
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16 Chapter XVI The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and
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17 Chapter XVII Mr. and Mrs. John Knightley were not detained long at
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18 Chapter XVIII Mr. Frank Churchill did not come. When the time
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19 Chapter I Emma and Harriet had been walking together one
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20 Chapter II Jane Fairfax was an orphan, the only child of Mrs.
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21 Chapter III Emma could not forgive her;—but as neither
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22 Chapter IV Human nature is so well disposed towards those who
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23 Chapter V Small heart had Harriet for visiting. Only half an hour
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24 Chapter VI The next morning brought Mr. Frank Churchill again.
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25 Chapter VII Emma’s very good opinion of Frank Churchill was a
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26 Chapter VIII Frank Churchill came back again; and if he kept his
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27 Chapter IX Emma did not repent her condescension in going to
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28 Chapter X The appearance of the little sitting-room as they
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29 Chapter XI It may be possible to do without dancing entirely.
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30 Chapter XII One thing only was wanting to make the prospect of
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31 Chapter XIII Emma continued to entertain no doubt of her being in
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32 Chapter XIV Mrs. Elton was first seen at church: but though
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33 Chapter XV Emma was not required, by any subsequent discovery,
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34 Chapter XVI Every body in and about Highbury who had ever
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35 Chapter XVII When the ladies returned to the drawing-room after
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36 Chapter XVIII ‘I hope I shall soon have the pleasure of introducing my
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37 Chapter I A very little quiet reflection was enough to satisfy
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38 Chapter II No misfortune occurred, again to prevent the ball. The
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39 Chapter III This little explanation with Mr. Knightley gave Emma
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40 Chapter IV A very few days had passed after this adventure, when
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41 Chapter V In this state of schemes, and hopes, and connivance,
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42 Chapter VI After being long fed with hopes of a speedy visit from
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43 Chapter VII They had a very fine day for Box Hill; and all the other
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44 Chapter VIII The wretchedness of a scheme to Box Hill was in
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45 Chapter IX Emma’s pensive meditations, as she walked home, were
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46 Chapter X One morning, about ten days after Mrs. Churchill’s
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47 Chapter XI ‘Harriet, poor Harriet!’—Those were the words; in
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48 Chapter XII Till now that she was threatened with its loss, Emma
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49 Chapter XIII The weather continued much the same all the
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50 Chapter XIV What totally different feelings did Emma take back into
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51 Chapter XV This letter must make its way to Emma’s feelings. She
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52 Chapter XVI It was a very great relief to Emma to find Harriet as
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53 Chapter XVII Mrs. Weston’s friends were all made happy by her
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54 Chapter XVIII Time passed on. A few more to-morrows, and the
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55 Chapter XIX If Emma had still, at intervals, an anxious feeling for
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