
Emma, Part 14 of 29
The Sleepy Bookshelf
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Mr Knightley and Jane Fairfax
Mr Knightley's carriage had brought and was to take them home again. He is not a gallant man but he is very humane considering Jane Fairfax's ill health. For an act of unoastentatious kindness there is nobody whom I would fix on more than Mr Knightley. She said not a word that could betray. Well said Mrs. Weston smiling. You give him credit for more simple disinterested benevolence in his insistence than I do. The more it appears the more probable it appears I have made a match between Mr Knightley and Jane Fairfax. See the consequence of keeping you company. What do you say to it? Mr Knightly and Jane Fairfax
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