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Emma
But Emma, in her own mind, determined that he did
know what he was talking about, and that he shewed a
very amiable inclination to settle early in life, and to
marry, from worthy motives. He might not be aware of
the inroads on domestic peace to be occasioned by no
housekeeper’s room, or a bad butler’s pantry, but no
doubt he did perfectly feel that Enscombe could not make
him happy, and that whenever he were attached, he
would willingly give up much of wealth to be allowed an
early establishment.
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