Emma(3)
Old Mr. Woodhouse is keen to engage in leisure activities in his own way. He especially likes to invite his friends to his house. Because of many comprehensive reasons, because he lived in Hartfield house for a long time, because of his mild temper, and because of his capital, his house and his daughter, he was able to get on and off his guests in his small interpersonal circle and to a certain extent according to his own methods. He doesn't get along well with other families outside this circle. He was afraid of staying up late, and he was afraid of large and medium-sized party programs. Apart from the guests who followed its standards, other relatives and friends were not suitable for her. He was lucky, because the parish of Highbury village, including the landaus house, and the downwall house in the neighboring suburb, Mr. Knightley's private house, had mastered his habits. At Emma's persuasion, it was no accident that he joined hands with the best or selected guests. Unless he can't bear the fatigue on his own initiative, he still likes night parties. Emma could not have played poker with him on any day of the week.