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of some consequence, at Enscombe, has a specific hate to: & though it is thought necessary to invite them one time in three or five years, they always are put off when it comes nike shox r4 to the point. I have not the smallest doubt of the issue. I am as confident of seeing Frank here before the middle of January, as I am of being here myself: but your nice mate there (nodding towards the upper finish of the table) has so few vagaries herself, & has been so small used to them at Hartfield, that they cannot calculate
on their effects, as I have been long in the practice of doing." "I am sorry there ought to be any thing like doubt in the case," replied Emma; "but am disposed to side with you, Mr. Weston. In the event you think they will come, I shall think so too; for you know Enscombe." "Yes--I have some right to that knowledge; though I have seldom been at the place cheap nike shox in my life.--She is an odd woman!--But I seldom permit myself to speak ill of her, on Frank's account; for I do think her to be raring to go on him.
I used to think they was unable nike air yeezy to being keen on any body, except herself: but they has always been kind to him (in her way--allowing for small whims & caprices, & expecting every thing to be as they likes). & it is no small credit, in my view, to him, that they ought to excite such an affection; for, though I would not say it to any body else, they has no more heart than a stone to people in general; & the devil of a temper." Emma liked the subject so well, that they began on it, to Mrs. Weston, soon after
their moving in to the drawing-room: wishing her joy-- yet observing, that they knew the first meeting must be alarming.-- Mrs. Weston agreed to it; but added, that they ought to be glad to be secure of cheap nike dunks undergoing the anxiety of a first meeting at the time talked of: "for I cannot depend on his coming. I cannot be so sanguine as Mr. Weston. I am much afraid that it will all finish in nothing. Mr. Weston, I dare say, has been telling you exactly how the matter stands?" "Yes--it seems to depend on nothing but
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Mrs. Churchill rules at Enscombe, & is a odd-tempered woman; & his coming now, depends on her being willing to spare him." "Oh, Mrs. Churchill; every body knows Mrs. Churchill," replied Isabella: "and I am definite I seldom think of that poor young man without the greatest compassion. To be constantly living with an ill-tempered person, must be awful. cheap nike dunk It is what they happily have seldom known any thing of; but it must be a life of misery. What a blessing, that they seldom had any kids! Poor
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