Subject for April, 2020

VOLUME III – CHAPTER XIV

Subject: Emma

What totally different feelings did Emma take back into the house from what she had brought out!—she had then been only daring to hope for a little respite of suffering;—she was...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER XIII

Subject: Emma

The weather continued much the same all the following morning; and the same loneliness, and the same melancholy, seemed to reign at Hartfield—but in the afternoon it cleared; th...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER XII

Subject: Emma

Till now that she was threatened with its loss, Emma had never known how much of her happiness depended on being first with Mr. Knightley, first in interest and affection.—Satis...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER XI

Subject: Emma

“Harriet, poor Harriet!”—Those were the words; in them lay the tormenting ideas which Emma could not get rid of, and which constituted the real misery of the business to her. Fr...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER X

Subject: Emma

One morning, about ten days after Mrs. Churchill’s decease, Emma was called downstairs to Mr. Weston, who “could not stay five minutes, and wanted particularly to speak wi...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER IX

Subject: Emma

Emma’s pensive meditations, as she walked home, were not interrupted; but on entering the parlour, she found those who must rouse her. Mr. Knightley and Harriet had arrive...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER VIII

Subject: Emma

The wretchedness of a scheme to Box Hill was in Emma’s thoughts all the evening. How it might be considered by the rest of the party, she could not tell. They, in their di...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER VII

Subject: Emma

They had a very fine day for Box Hill; and all the other outward circumstances of arrangement, accommodation, and punctuality, were in favour of a pleasant party. Mr. Weston dir...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER VI

Subject: Emma

After being long fed with hopes of a speedy visit from Mr. and Mrs. Suckling, the Highbury world were obliged to endure the mortification of hearing that they could not possibly...

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VOLUME III – CHAPTER V

Subject: Emma

In this state of schemes, and hopes, and connivance, June opened upon Hartfield. To Highbury in general it brought no material change. The Eltons were still talking of a visit f...

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