
Emma, Part 14 of 29
The Sleepy Bookshelf
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Jane Fairfax's Memoirs
She doubted whether she had not transgressed the duty of woman by woman in betraying her suspicions of Jane Fairfax's feelings to Frank Churchill. The other circumstance of regret related also to Jane Fairfax and there she had no doubt. She did unfainingly and unequivocally regret the inferiority of her own playing and singing. Harriet said that my playing is just good enough to be praised but Jane Fairfax is as much beyond it. My playing is no more like hers than a lamp is like sunshine. Oh dear, I think you play the best of the two. I'm sure I had much rather hear you. Everybody said last night how well you played. Those who knew anything about it must have
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