A bride must be first in company. from Emma
A bride, you know, must appear like a bride. from Emma
A chill and sickly draft. from Emma
A degradation ? For illegitimacy and ignorance... from Emma
A degree or two lower might interest me. from Emma
A degree or two lower, and I might be useful to their families. from Emma
A degree or two nearer... from Emma
A development most unwelcome, most painful. from Emma
A duet. from Emma
A family like the Martins... from Emma
A farmer can need none of my help from Emma
A few ornaments now because it is expected. from Emma
A gentleman on foot from Emma
A girl with such loveliness as Harriet from Emma
A governess in office, but... from Emma
A job well done, Mr. Elton, was yours in performing the ceremony. from Emma
A judge in this matter, Mr. Knightley. from Emma
A man cannot be more so. from Emma
A message for Miss Smith? from Emma
A most charming and kindly letter. Don't you think so, Mother ? from Emma
A most impressive residence. from Emma
A Mrs. Weston half a mile away and a Miss Taylor in the house. from Emma
A name I know as well as my own so long I have heard it spoken. from Emma
A natural and easy member of the family ? from Emma
A nervous seizure which lasted some hours. from Emma
A party is a party, but a Christmas party ! from Emma
A party is a party. But a party on a summer's eve, mmm ! from Emma
A pianoforte is a very handsome present. from Emma
A pianoforte, very elegant, and with no return address. from Emma
A pianoforte, very elegant, delivered to Miss Fairfax from Emma
A role I gladly relinquish by being instead so happily matched myself. from Emma
A sermon on Christmas Day. from Emma
A single woman of good fortune is always respectable. from Emma
A suspicion has darted into my head which I simply cannot get rid of. from Emma
A sweet but rather a plain girl, from Emma
A virtue which some friends may doubt I still have. from Emma
A water party, and by some accident, from Emma
About the knees. from Emma
About your going to the post office from Emma
Above all, I am most gratified to say... from Emma
Absolutely impossible ! from Emma
Absolutely. from Emma
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After all their kindness, I don't wish to slight them. from Emma
After all, we are not brother and sister. from Emma
After all, we know nothing about her parents. They could be pirates. from Emma
After tea, we shall call on my dear Mrs. Weston. from Emma
Ah ! from Emma
Ah, but an inn of this size must have a ballroom, from Emma
Ah, Emma. from Emma
Ah, I see Mr. Weston is at home. I'll go and see him. from Emma
Ah, I see the tea is ready. from Emma
Ah, ma'am, but there is the difficulty. from Emma
Ah, Miss Woodhouse from Emma
Ah. from Emma
Ah. from Emma
Ah. from Emma
Ahh ! I see. from Emma
All his statements seemed correct. from Emma
All that she requires. from Emma
All the town knows you are a superior performer. from Emma
All this trouble to do something I should have done long ago. from Emma
Allow me to interpret the silence. You have long understood me. from Emma
Allow me. from Emma
Almost. from Emma
Although how could he have come here and treated me in this fashion ? from Emma
Always buy out of season, Mr. Martin, whenever you can. from Emma
Am I wrong to hope as I do ? from Emma
Amen. from Emma
An honorable estate instituted by God from Emma
An honorable estate instituted by God from Emma
An idea has just dropped into my mind, surely from heaven itself. from Emma
An invitation from the merchant Mr. Cole. from Emma
An invitation to the abbey, Miss Woodhouse? from Emma
An offer of marriage from a man desperately in love with her. from Emma
And a happy marriage to you both. from Emma
And after such success, you know. from Emma
And all that I felt. from Emma
And allow no dangerous reminiscences. from Emma
And and a great favorite wherever he goes, from Emma
And and and age and and situation? from Emma
And and and they're delighted to forgive him. from Emma
And as a friend... from Emma
And at Donwell, he took great pains to describe to me from Emma
And be contented to stay? from Emma
And before her niece and before others, many of whom from Emma
And calls him "Knightley." from Emma
And Colonel Campbell was a great friend of her father's, from Emma
And companion such as few possess. from Emma
And disgrace that they might be involved in from Emma
And draw a portrait of Miss Smith ? from Emma
And envious I who have never seen it. from Emma
And Frank Churchill is expected at last. from Emma
And Frank is taking a house in Highbury. from Emma
And gentle. from Emma
And given encouragement where encouragement was needed, from Emma
And Harriet alone. from Emma
And has never been here. from Emma
And have you any idea of Mr. Knightley's from Emma
And have you heard the choicest piece of gossip from Emma
And he aimed at wounding more than Harriet. from Emma
And he finds fault in everything I do. from Emma
And he has his aunt to care for, as I have Papa. from Emma
And he is... from Emma
And he played with the extra little bit while I finished it up. from Emma
And her kind friends, the Campbells, from Emma
And here again... with you. from Emma
And his wife and Jane's dear friend, from Emma
And his wife, the Churchills. from Emma
And hold it. from Emma
And how are you ? from Emma
And how fortunate... from Emma
And how happy this must make you. from Emma
And how is my sister ? ls your brother giving her the respect... from Emma
And I beg your pardon, Miss Woodhouse, from Emma
And I came to see that I do not admire Mr. Knightley as I have so long thought. from Emma
And I could never blame you, from Emma
And I could not bear to see it. from Emma
And I do envy him. from Emma
And I fear I have long exhausted Highbury. from Emma
And I have really almost made up my mind to... from Emma
And I highly doubt she will find this a kindness. from Emma
And I knew that no one must marry Mr. Knightley... from Emma
And I must do my cara sposo the justice from Emma
And I place the responsibility for this directly on my own shoulders. from Emma
And I rather wonder whether he means from Emma
And I recommended he read The Romance of the Forest, and he said he would. from Emma
And I rushed back, from Emma
And I think that you should do it with me. from Emma
And I think with the pianoforte, Mr. Dixon wasn't allowing her to. from Emma
And I tried not to think about him when I went to bed. from Emma
And I was astonished that she was so ladylike ! from Emma
And I was to accompany him, from Emma
And I will make every effort to get that thought into my head. from Emma
And I will not, I know I will not be able to let him tell me. from Emma
And I will ride to London the moment I am asked. from Emma
And I'm already struck by her charm. from Emma
And I've been very earnestly wishing your success. from Emma
And I've... I've blamed you, and... from Emma
And if she does but knit a pair of garters, from Emma
And if she lived to an old age, she will probably sink more. from Emma
And in some doubt of a return. from Emma
And indeed, I did not expect much, from Emma
And is he to be rewarded with that sweet young woman? from Emma
And is therefore as much above my notice as he is below it. from Emma
And is therefore as much above my notice as he is below it. from Emma
And it is only poverty which makes celibacy contemptible. from Emma
And it is over. from Emma
And it should not be improper for us to dance. from Emma
And Jane, by the sudden whirling around from Emma
And l, in my nonsense, made a treasure of it. from Emma
And less than I ought. from Emma
And live constantly with my father in no house of your own? from Emma
And looks upon Emma as knowing everything. from Emma
And might I say that we were both right as far as good intentions went. from Emma
And might you summarize the letter in your own delightful words ? from Emma
And more prudent men would be afraid of the inconvenience from Emma
And Mr. Churchill is to inherit the entire estate. from Emma
And Mr. Elton's sermon. from Emma
And Mrs. Dixon. from Emma
And my friends say I'm not entirely devoid of taste. from Emma
And my particular friend there, Mrs. Partridge from Emma
And no injury either to body or to mind, but when... from Emma
And none but so partial and kind a friend as you from Emma
And none for his house, Mrs. Elton. from Emma
And now that I understand the question, from Emma
And on the day after that, from Emma
And on the opening we had the most wonderful surprise. Frank said from Emma
And only requires something entertaining from each of you. from Emma
And perhaps there'll be dancing there. from Emma
And seemed on the verge of asking from Emma
And she believes that you may love her, too. from Emma
And she engages from Emma
And she has always been a favorite with him. from Emma
And she is a former pupil of Mrs. Goddard's. from Emma
And she is safe and respectable forever. from Emma
And she looks so fetching in the arms of her aunt. from Emma
And she ought to set you a better example. from Emma
And she said he was not at all unpleasant to look at. from Emma
And she thought so too until you began to puff her up ! from Emma
And she will surely think Frank ought to ask her. from Emma
And she will want to read us every word. from Emma
And should she live to be an old lady, she will sink further still. from Emma
And so doubled back. from Emma
And so I did not go. from Emma
And soon enough she invited me to dinner. from Emma
And sought after wherever she goes. from Emma
And spoke of farming and... from Emma
And that is because your reputation has preceded you. from Emma
And that is why I must, from Emma
And the actions at a dance excited greater interest... from Emma
And the Bates, of course, are quite without the resources to, you know. from Emma
And the encouragement I received... from Emma
And the pride of the moment, from Emma
And the torture, I assure you, from Emma
And then deceives attractive and feeling young women. from Emma
And this brings me to something most unpleasant. from Emma
And this woman in holy matrimony, from Emma
And to discover that he is a gentleman. from Emma
And today, as you must know, is Thursday. from Emma
And took notice of her at Donwell from Emma
And trusting that sometime you will do my faith in you greater justice... from Emma
And try an air that always agrees with her. from Emma
And until he does, you must try to put him out of your mind. from Emma
And until you were on the stairs, from Emma
And walked himself. from Emma
And we are not really so much brother and sister from Emma
And we cannot allow that, can we, Knightley ? from Emma
And we knew you would come up with something cunning. from Emma
And we must not forget how shy Miss Smith is. from Emma
And we talked as though we had never been apart. from Emma
And were I not an old married man, I should gladly do the job. from Emma
And were she a woman of fortune, from Emma
And what of Mr. Frank Churchill? from Emma
And what sort of looking man is he ? from Emma
And when to hold my tongue. from Emma
And where there is a ballroom, there can be a ball. from Emma
And who should call in while we were there? from Emma
And yet he spent a whole day going to London from Emma
And you have borne it as no one could have borne it. from Emma
And you have borne it as no other woman in England from Emma
And you would not have had Miss Taylor from Emma
And you, Miss Smith. from Emma
And your responsibility to teach the baby to drink milk... from Emma
And, oh, dear, Mr. Dixon, from Emma
And, oh, Mr. Dixon, from Emma
And, um, I said, "Upon my honor !" from Emma
And... and you danced with her! from Emma
Angel, Mother ! from Emma
Another fine, flourishing letter from Emma
Anxious for your feelings. from Emma
Any friend of Miss Woodhouse is from Emma
Any hopes I had with regard to you were for Harriet... from Emma
Any message you have to Miss Smith, from Emma
Are all for his tenants from Emma
Are entirely guided by your treatment of her! from Emma
Are half as much mistress of their husband's house from Emma
Are most unfortunately blended in her. from Emma
Are precisely the sort of people with whom I have nothing to do. from Emma
Are without compare. from Emma
Are you speaking of Mr. Knightley? from Emma
As a first meeting, it cannot occur again. from Emma
As a friend from Emma
As a friend, from Emma
As a picture of my friend. from Emma
As a token of her... her friendship, perhaps? from Emma
As death follows life... from Emma
As either prosperous or indulged. from Emma
As Harriet tucked that poor lady in, from Emma
As his father promised he would be? from Emma
As I am of Hartfield. from Emma
As I could not see to my business and care for the infant, from Emma
As I had some good news that I was eager to share. from Emma
As I have also caused the suffering of my friend. from Emma
As I left, he asked if he could see me the next day. from Emma
As I prepare to leave. from Emma
As long as his joy requires your being at Hartfield, from Emma
As Maple Grove. from Emma
As Miss Bates does about Jane Fairfax. from Emma
As Mrs. Weston did for me. from Emma
As much sense do you think as Mr. Dixon ? from Emma
As one can't help feeling that she will catch cold. from Emma
As one of the finest houses in Yorksh... from Emma
As only Jane can put things ? from Emma
As soon as I open my mouth, shan't I ? from Emma
As soon as I open my mouth. from Emma
As soon as my aunt gets well again, I shall go abroad. from Emma
As there are no husbands or wives here, I trust I may proceed safely. from Emma
As to address myself to Miss Smith. from Emma
As to make it improper. from Emma
As to send Mrs. Goddard a beautiful goose. from Emma
As vicar, Elton is unlikely to make an imprudent match, from Emma
As your friend I cannot refuse you. from Emma
As your protector, I cannot allow you to feel that way. from Emma
As... far as good intentions went, um... from Emma
Asking me to dance after Mr. Elton snubbed me. from Emma
At great peril to her health ! from Emma
At last. from Emma
At Mrs. Goddard's school. from Emma
Aw, such a sad loss to our party today. from Emma
Aw. from Emma
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Badly done, Emma. from Emma
Be so kind when I am missed from Emma
Bear witness. from Emma
Because he knew how fond I was of them. from Emma
Because I am blessed with so many resources... in here. from Emma
Because I don't want to give up my talent. from Emma
Because it wouldn't be a proper visit otherwise. from Emma
Because of her attentions over the years, Mrs. Goddard has been my true guardian. from Emma
Because we are the same age. from Emma
Because... from Emma
Before either of them came to Highbury? from Emma
Before we can go on, there is something that I must clarify. from Emma
Before you and Mr. Churchill begin another song. from Emma
Behold him there, the monarch of the seas !" from Emma
Believe me when I tell you that he may talk sentimentally, from Emma
Believe me, I have not the presumption to suppose. from Emma
Best to pass it off as a joke. from Emma
Better be without sense than misapply it as you do. from Emma
Better questions for Mr. Martin I could not have chosen myself. from Emma
Better to be without sense altogether from Emma
Bewildered, indeed. from Emma
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Birth, nature or education, to any connection from Emma
Bravo ! Bravo ! from Emma
Bravo. from Emma
Bring the screen a little closer. from Emma
Brother and sister ? No, no. from Emma
Burn the frame if you like, but you must keep the likeness. from Emma
But Oh. from Emma
But a farmer needs none of my help... from Emma
But a good sign in a man, I think. from Emma
But as you make no secret of your love of matchmaking, from Emma
But as your friend. from Emma
But consider, you need not be afraid from Emma
But do not let your feelings go until you are sure of his. from Emma
But educating Harriet will be an inducement from Emma
But Elizabeth Martin and her brother. from Emma
But for the beautiful hindquarter of pork you sent us. from Emma
But from his general way of talking from Emma
But from today there's a much prettier one in town. from Emma
But great is the difference between from Emma
But Harriet Smith has some first rate qualities about her... from Emma
But hasn't the lapse of 21 years closed the gap ? from Emma
But he will act rationally. from Emma
But here is something which truly was his. from Emma
But his aunt and uncle could not spare him. from Emma
But hope. from Emma
But how can we admire a painted beauty from Emma
But how do you know he might surprise us? from Emma
But I am too late. from Emma
But I can tell you, there is a shocking lack of satin. from Emma
But I cannot admit him to be Harriet's equal. from Emma
But I cannot be wise. from Emma
But I cannot stop thinking of Miss Smith's condition. from Emma
But I daresay you know the lines of the poet: from Emma
But I did not believe it. from Emma
But I do not think so now. from Emma
But I do see a young lady whom I should like to see dancing: Miss Smith. from Emma
But I don't wish them to hope falsely. from Emma
But I feel so full of error, so mistaken in my makeup to deserve you. from Emma
But I felt in coming home, I might be forgiven. from Emma
But I go again tomorrow, from Emma
But I had imagined him, I confess, from Emma
But I have no other regret. from Emma
But I hope I am not often deficient from Emma
But I hope I have developed better taste than to choose Frank Churchill over him. from Emma
But I might be able to share a little of what I know. from Emma
But I must indeed for other people. from Emma
But I must tell you that I quickly saw that Frank lacked qualities, from Emma
But I must tell you the truth while I can. from Emma
But I need not so totally despair of an equal alliance... from Emma
But I seem doomed to blindness. from Emma
But I think it a bad thing. from Emma
But I think it is much better ! from Emma
But I think Mr. Frank Churchill will find one or two small changes... from Emma
But I went to the wrong place. from Emma
But I will not trouble you to give any other invitations. from Emma
But I would not consider leaving Highbury. from Emma
But I'm sure, simply sure, will be upon us before... from Emma
But if the gentleman you dream of is Mr. Elton, from Emma
But if you and I set the example, many will follow. from Emma
But if you teach her to expect to marry greatly, from Emma
But if you'll not influence me, I must do as well as I can by myself. from Emma
But in my opinion, it wastes the outdoors. from Emma
But it is falling fast. from Emma
But it is not the Bates nor my aunt that occupies my thoughts... from Emma
But it is surely the height of her character. from Emma
But it seemed too much to hope that even Harriet Smith... from Emma
But it sounds as though he eats a worrisome amount of custard. from Emma
But know that I am done with matchmaking for the present. from Emma
But l from Emma
But let me give you all the relief in my power. from Emma
But let us judge him next to another man. Oh, say... Mr. Elton. from Emma
But let us see how she reacts at some time if we say the name, Mr. Dixon. from Emma
But may I be so bold as to seek your advice? from Emma
But Mr. Dixon, with the greatest presence of mind, from Emma
But my dancing days are over. from Emma
But my dancing days are over. from Emma
But my natural taste is all for simplicity. from Emma
But no more. from Emma
But no thought beyond, not at all. from Emma
But otherwise I have made a dreadful mistake. from Emma
But remember, her feelings are evidence of her feelings only. from Emma
But seeing your sister there kept you fresh in my mind. from Emma
But she is poor ! from Emma
But she is poor. from Emma
But she is so very fond of her nephew. from Emma
But some ladies will say anything. from Emma
But something had to be done. from Emma
But Southend? from Emma
But that does not make it any less of an embarrassment. from Emma
But the attractions you have added are from Emma
But the attractions you have added are far superior. from Emma
But the night before his going, I was struck down by a fever, from Emma
But the service Mr. Churchill rendered you from Emma
But then I seem to have been doomed to blindness. from Emma
But to be an old maid like Miss Bates. from Emma
But to convey five idle... from Emma
But we shall, uh, be indulgent... from Emma
But what shall I say? from Emma
But where is the fault with you ? from Emma
But why should you be sorry, sir? from Emma
But why should you condole me? from Emma
But wonderful things have taken place. from Emma
But y y you you... from Emma
But you are always kind, Miss Woodhouse. from Emma
But you may be sure that men know nothing about their hearts... from Emma
But you must describe him. from Emma
But you told me that greater things had happened. from Emma
But you understand me. from Emma
But you're not going to walk back to Highbury alone. from Emma
But your friend is right. from Emma
But, as your friend, I could make an exception if you wish. from Emma
But, no, the world is not necessary to me... from Emma
But, of course. from Emma
But, y you spoke of the service that Frank had done you... from Emma
By candlelight, it'll be as clean as Randalls. from Emma
By everything within your power. from Emma
By our physician, sir. from Emma
By showing it to them, he is revealing his deeper intentions... from Emma
Came to be near you. from Emma
Can she truly wish to give life to a mewling infant... from Emma
Can you ? from Emma
Can you have forgotten ? from Emma
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Cannot ask for all the virtues into the bargain. from Emma
Cannot you invent a few hardships for yourself from Emma
Caught hold of her habit and saved her life. from Emma
Cautioned me ? Why ? from Emma
Certain feelings for someone of a most tender and devoted nature, from Emma
Certainly I can. from Emma
Certainly Mrs. Elton has no reason to dislike you. from Emma
Certainly not ! I cannot believe Mr. Elton proposed ! from Emma
Chaperon of the party. from Emma
Charles, make haste. from Emma
Charming Miss Woodhouse. from Emma
Charming Miss Woodhouse... from Emma
Churchill. Frank Churchill. from Emma
Clearly, Emma, you have someone else in mind for your friend. from Emma
Colonel Campbell's daughter, Mrs. Dixon, is Miss Fairfax's dearest friend, from Emma
Come, dear Emma, let us be friends and quarrel no more. from Emma
Come, Mr. Weston, I must write to your son. from Emma
Come, Mr. Woodhouse. Let's wrap you up warmly. from Emma
Come. from Emma
Come. from Emma
Come. I shall make the introduction. from Emma
Come. I will tell you something in return. from Emma
Come... shake hands with me. from Emma
Confess now, old friend. from Emma
Consequence I do not want. from Emma
Considering how very handsome you are, from Emma
Cornwall might have been forgivable, from Emma
Could be in love with more than three men in one year. from Emma
Could be no more real than Miss Taylor. from Emma
Could do a finer style. from Emma
Could even have thought it possible. from Emma
Could have borne it. from Emma
Could you let him know how glad you are for Frank... from Emma
Court from Emma
Courtship. He writes to me about courtship ? from Emma
Cruelly disappointed by his secret. from Emma
Dead? from Emma
Dear Emma. from Emma
Dear Lord, if he cannot share a life with me, from Emma
Dear me, I'm no dancer. Let me find a better partner for you. from Emma
Dear Miss Woodhouse, do advise me. from Emma
Dear Miss Woodhouse, how could you so mistake me? from Emma
Dear, might I entreat you to put Mr. Weston's heart at ease ? from Emma
Dear, must we walk so quickly ? from Emma
Dear, you must try to empty your mind of Mr. Elton, really. from Emma
Dear. What we are thinking of? from Emma
Dearly beloved friends, from Emma
Dearly beloved friends, from Emma
Did he take your advice and get the book you asked him to read ? from Emma
Did I mention that we are having a new drain installed ? from Emma
Did I tell you what Mr. Elton said of you the other day? from Emma
Did you ever have your likeness taken, Harriet? from Emma
Did you hear of it? from Emma
Did you meet often at Weymouth? from Emma
Dirty, sir? from Emma
Distinctly. from Emma
Do not attempt, with your good nature, from Emma
Do not commit yourself to something which may injure us both to have said. from Emma
Do not go! from Emma
Do not want silly wives. from Emma
Do take care of yourself. from Emma
Do you feel a draft, Mr. Knightley? from Emma
Do you feel it? A chill draft. from Emma
Do you know that piece from The Beggar's Opera ? from Emma
Do you know what I admire most about her ? from Emma
Do you know who came in while we were there ? from Emma
Do you know whom I just adore ? from Emma
Do you know, this... this reminds me of Jane's style somewhat. from Emma
Do you not dance, Mr. Elton ? from Emma
Do you not dance, Mr. Elton? from Emma
Do you not feel transported? from Emma
Do you suppose Mr. Elton is meeting young ladies while he is away ? from Emma
Do you suppose Mr. Knightley might extend us all from Emma
Do you think I had better say no? from Emma
Do you think it would help if I asked her to pose ? from Emma
Do you... from Emma
Do, do excuse me. from Emma
Does not marry a lady of some fortune, from Emma
Don't be too hard on Miss Taylor. from Emma
Don't tell me about Surrey ! I always say it is "the garden of England." from Emma
Donwell Abbey. from Emma
Dreadful headache. from Emma
Driver, stop the carriage! from Emma
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Emma ! from Emma
Emma ! from Emma
Emma ? from Emma
EMMA and MR. KNIGHTLEY: The scissors? from Emma
Emma bears it well. But she is most sorry to lose Miss Taylor. from Emma
Emma has been meaning to read more from Emma
Emma has been to call on from Emma
Emma has called on Mrs. and Miss Bates. from Emma
Emma knew that the best chance for Harriet's happiness... from Emma
Emma, Frank has been secretly engaged... from Emma
Emma, I'm not sure I had your attention earlier... from Emma
Emma, it has just occurred to us from Emma
Emma, it's the last dance. Will you come set the example for your companions ? from Emma
Emma, they're here. from Emma
Emma, uh Is that true ? from Emma
Emma, you didn't ask me to contribute a riddle. from Emma
Emma, you must know from Emma
Emma, you persuaded her to refuse him. from Emma
Emma, you should not make matches or foretell things. from Emma
Emma, your infatuation about that girl blinds you. from Emma
Emma! from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Emma. from Emma
Employment I do not want. from Emma
Encouragement? from Emma
Engaged? from Emma
Enough about Mr. Elton. from Emma
Enscombe, soon to inherit, of course. from Emma
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Especially to a girl of obscurity who may bring him disgrace. from Emma
Especially when one of us is such a troublesome creature. from Emma
Ev Everything... from Emma
Even more so than when she was born ! from Emma
Even though she said she knew it was not Jane's day for writing. from Emma
Even to think of him but for you. from Emma
Even with all his merit, a match for my dear friend ? from Emma
Ever since I can remember, I have been told I can find from Emma
Ever since October. from Emma
Ever since she was 12 years old. from Emma
Every fortnight through the winter. from Emma
Every letter from her is read 40 times over. from Emma
Everybody has their level. from Emma
Everybody has their level. from Emma
Everybody knows what is due to you. from Emma
Everybody supposes we must be so fond of each other from Emma
Everybody was in their best looks. from Emma
Everyone said Mr. Weston would never marry again, from Emma
Everything I have said or done for many weeks from Emma
Everything I have said or done has been to prove my adoration for you. from Emma
Everything turns out for his good. from Emma
Evidently, I may not survive. from Emma
Excellently contrived, upon my word. from Emma
Except that he is well grown and good looking. from Emma
Except that she was your friend. from Emma
Except that you told me he was wonderful. from Emma
Excepting you, of course, Father. from Emma
Excuse me. from Emma
Far too rich. You put us all at peril. And I am not alone in feeling so. from Emma
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Finally I said I had to go. But then he followed me. from Emma
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For a young man so much in want of change. from Emma
For as long as she could say so. from Emma
For dearest you will always be, from Emma
For Emma to educate herself. from Emma
For Harriet and Mr. Elton. from Emma
For it so happened we did not hear the knock, from Emma
For Miss Smith? from Emma
For only so kind a friend would have ever dreamed it possible. from Emma
For opening my eyes, Mr. Knightley, from Emma
For there is someone new in our group. Her name is Harriet Smith. from Emma
For who can improve upon perfection? from Emma
For you to address me in this manner after your behavior to Miss Smith from Emma
For your exploration, Mrs. Elton. from Emma
For your kindness to Harriet. from Emma
Formed at Weymouth and kept a secret from everybody. from Emma
Formed at Weymouth through their friend, Charles Dixon. from Emma
Fortunately, that ceased and for some time I have felt nothing for him. from Emma
Fortune I do not want. from Emma
Four horses and four servants taken out for nothing from Emma
Frank and Jane Fairfax are engaged. from Emma
Frank cannot break his promise to you. from Emma
Frank Churchill was at Weymouth? from Emma
Frank Churchill. [ Laughs ] from Emma
Frank has been detained at Enscombe, I'm sorry to say. from Emma
Frank is returning. from Emma
Frank was here this very morning from Emma
Frank... is engaged. from Emma
Frank's aunt is on the mend, from Emma
From her dear friends, the Campbells. from Emma
From my niece, Jane Fairfax. from Emma
From the south window, Miss Smith. from Emma
Full of professions and falsehoods? from Emma
Furthermore, I would never have even dreamed of him... from Emma
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Gentility. from Emma
Gentlemen. from Emma
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Get back in bed at once. from Emma
Give her use of his own instrument, from Emma
Gives me a decided prejudice in his favor. from Emma
Gives way to her. from Emma
Gladly. from Emma
Go! from Emma
God knows I have been a very indifferent lover. from Emma
Going out in dismal weather from Emma
Good afternoon. Where are you off to ? from Emma
Good boy. from Emma
Good bye, Mr. Elton. from Emma
Good day, Miss Martin. from Emma
Good day, Mr. Ford, Mr. Ford. from Emma
Good day, Mr. Martin. Miss Woodhouse, may I present Mr. Martin ? from Emma
Good day. This is a bit of a chance, isn't it ? from Emma
Good enough I'm sure for Mr. Martin. from Emma
Good evening, Mrs. Reynolds. from Emma
Good God ! from Emma
Good God ! This is a horrible mistake. from Emma
Good God. from Emma
Good night, Emma. Thank you for a wonderful dinner. from Emma
Good night, Mr. Woodhouse. from Emma
Goodbye, Emma. from Emma
Goodbye, Isabella. from Emma
Goodbye, Papa. from Emma
Goodbye. from Emma
Had I known how hot a ride I should have, from Emma
Had I known, I would have cautioned you. from Emma
Had I not done that, I could bear anything, but it was I and I alone. from Emma
Half as much about all the Knightleys together from Emma
Happy ? from Emma
Happy, the the most fortunate? from Emma
Harriet ! And Frank ! from Emma
Harriet is all alone. from Emma
Harriet is collecting riddles for a little book, from Emma
Harriet is unharmed, Papa. from Emma
Harriet Smith has some first rate qualities from Emma
Harriet Smith refuse Robert Martin? from Emma
Harriet was kind enough to let me join her. from Emma
Harriet, from Emma
Harriet, from Emma
Harriet, I think we can have no doubt as to Mr. Elton's intentions. from Emma
Harriet, I... from Emma
Harriet, nothing you could say would ever be unpleasant. from Emma
Harriet, please ! from Emma
Harriet, wh what do you mean? from Emma
Harriet, you mistake me. from Emma
Harriet, you must sit over there from Emma
Harriet! from Emma
Harriet! from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Harriet. from Emma
Has a certainty of being admired from Emma
Has an invitation arrived for a party at the Cole's ? from Emma
Has been with the sole view from Emma
Have from Emma
Have I missed the party? from Emma
Have I no chance of ever succeeding? from Emma
Have I not some right to complain ? from Emma
Have I? from Emma
Have thought myself privileged to inquire into, as... from Emma
Have you heard the news? from Emma
Have you never seen him when he is in town ? from Emma
Have you not wondered why I never befriended Frank Churchill ? from Emma
Have, have you ever read such a letter, Mr. Knightley ? from Emma
Having no instrument at her grandmother's, from Emma
He from Emma
He also has a duty to his aunt, who is unwell. from Emma
He asked and she refused. from Emma
He asked if he could see me all the days ever after. from Emma
He asked if he could see me the day after that. from Emma
He asked whether it would be imprudent of him to settle so early. from Emma
He brought me walnuts once, and went three miles to get them... from Emma
He called you... from Emma
He came here two evenings ago to consult about it. from Emma
He can remove with you to Donwell. from Emma
He cannot stay away forever. from Emma
He caught her. from Emma
He claims it is a riddle for your collection, from Emma
He comes to Highbury next week on purpose to meet with me. from Emma
He could not stand it. from Emma
He did not come? from Emma
He got everything he wanted at great expense to others... from Emma
He has confessed it. from Emma
He has shown me sweetness and kindness. from Emma
He has... tried it before without receiving any benefit. from Emma
He imposed on me, but he has not injured me. from Emma
He is a disgrace to the name of man. from Emma
He is a fine choice for you. from Emma
He is a fortunate man, indeed. from Emma
He is a tradesman. from Emma
He is benefiting from a very lucky coincidence. from Emma
He is her superior in sense and situation. from Emma
He is not Harriet's equal. from Emma
He is over there, Mr. Woodhouse, having some cake. from Emma
He is very fortunate. from Emma
He kept it secret because he feared his aunt's disapproval. from Emma
He knows that he is a very handsome young man from Emma
He left it by his chair. from Emma
He left it here once and I took it. from Emma
He lives in London now, a young man, from Emma
He looked very much as if he would like the same kind office performed for him. from Emma
He loves you. from Emma
He makes galoshes. from Emma
He must have his disappointment and move on. from Emma
He need only ask again. from Emma
He never loved me. from Emma
He offends me deeply. from Emma
He saved her life. from Emma
He seems perfect in every particular. from Emma
He sent the pianoforte. from Emma
He shall be a treasure at Highbury. from Emma
He sought to aggrandize and enrich himself. from Emma
He still loves her. I'm certain that he does. from Emma
He thinks me vain enough already. from Emma
He thoroughly deserves a good wife. from Emma
He understands everything. from Emma
He uses everybody ill, from Emma
He wants to leave. Isabella and I will take him home now in our carriage. from Emma
He wants to marry me ! Would you mind reading this ? from Emma
He was at Weymouth when Jane was there. from Emma
He was bounding, I tell you, to see if we needed any assistance. from Emma
He was on the verge of telling me when his father burst in. from Emma
He was recommended by my husband. from Emma
He was unpardonably rude. from Emma