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Miss Emma Woodhouse, dignified, quick-witted, cheerful, and comfortable, seemed to have been gathered into her the best gifts of the universe

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Miss Emma Fieldhouse was dignified, elegant, talented, happy by nature, and rich in family, as if heaven had given her the best grace. She has lived in this world for nearly twenty-one years, and rarely encountered troubles or sad things.

He is the youngest of the two sisters. His father is a kind-hearted person, and he is extremely spoiled to his daughter. After her sister got married, she took on the role of the housewife very early. Her mother died a long time ago, and her mother's touch only left her a very vague memory. An outstanding governess filled the gap of mother, and she gave her mother no less love than a mother.

Miss Taylor has lived in the fairhouse family for 16 years. She is not only a governess, but also friends of the family. She loves the two girls very much, especially Emma. Between them, the true feelings of sisters are better than the relationship between teachers and students. Miss Taylor has a mild temper. Even in the original teaching stage, it is hard to impose any restrictions. Now, the authority of teachers has long been lost. They live together like friends who never leave. What they like to do is completely determined by their own temperament. Although she attaches great importance to Miss Taylor's judgment, the key to determining is up to her (there are 45 words here that are not smooth)

The sadness came - only a slight sadness - and it did not come in a sad way - when Miss Taylor married, she first felt the sadness of losing Miss Taylor. On the wedding day of my dear friend, Emma sat for the first time and imagined the future sadly. After the wedding banquet, the novice left, and only her father and her were left on the table, It is impossible to hope that there will be a third person to liven up the atmosphere on a long night. Her father fictitious that he had a relationship and slept long after dinner. She had no choice but to regret her loss outside the furnace.

My good friend is facing many happy prospects in this marriage. Old Mr. Weston's character is flawless, his assets are rich, his age is moderate, and his attitude is modest. Emma thinks that she has always expected to promote this relationship with dedication and generous friendship. However, the activities that morning were melancholy for her, and she felt that she had to Miss Taylor every time of the day, She recalled her loving voice and appearance - she has been so kind and loving for 16 years - and she began to teach knowledge and play games with herself when she was five years old - and she was willing to give all levels to make her happy when she was physically and mentally healthy. She also took care of all kinds of diseases when she was young, so her heart was always filled with gratitude; In the seven years after Isabella married, there were only two of them in the family. They treated each other equally and spared no effort. That was a close and unforgettable memory. He is a very rare good friend and lover, rich in talent and knowledge. She was good at being a master, modest in mind, well aware of everything in the family, and very uninterested in the management of all the matters of concern in the family - Emma could pour out all her ideas to her without ever finding that her kindness would also cause all the pitfalls.

How should she tolerate such changes? Well, my good friends were only half a mile away from them, but Emma realized that Mrs. Weston, half a mile away, must be quite different from Miss Taylor in this house. Although she was born with a sense of pride, and later strengthened her concept of excellence, she encountered a great risk of spiritual loneliness. She loved her father, but he was not his lover. It was difficult to follow her way of thinking whether in rational or funny communication.

Because old Mr. Fieldhouse was not young when he married his daughter-in-law, the age gap between father and daughter was more obvious by his old age and habits. She was seriously ill all her life. She neither strengthened exercise nor had time to shape her mind. Therefore, he has already declined before he is old. Although his friendly heart and friendly temper, his civility and politeness have won everyone's love, his talent can not be flattered at any time. Compared with other people, her own sister is not married far away. She lives in London, England, 16 kilometers away from home, but she simply can't visit her everyday; He had to spend many long nights in Hartfield house in October, and finally he could come to Isabella and their children on Christmas Eve to enjoy the joy of getting along with others.

Highbury is a large village with a business scale close to the urban area. Although Hartfield house has its own grassland, bushes and its own name, it actually belongs to Highbury. However, there is no lover who can match her guidance in the whole village. The Fieldhouse family is a well-known local family, which is the focus of attention. Since her father is generally considered gentle and gentle, she has many relatives and friends in the village. But none of these relatives and friends can replace Miss Taylor, even if it is only for a long time. In the face of this depressing change, Emma had no other way to think about it except that she was always thinking about it. It was not until her father woke up that she could not force her deceased to look happy. Its spirit needed to be applied. She is suitable for nervous boys. I have a tendency to be depressed and love to get along with all the people I know. I always feel very sad when I break up; He does not like all changes, because marriage is the source of change, so he never agrees; His own daughter's marriage has not yet been recognized by it; If it were not for pity, he would never mention him, although it was the fusion of love. Now I must be separated from Miss Taylor. He is a person who has some self-centered habits. It is almost impossible to imagine that other people may have different ideas from me. He focuses on thinking that Miss Taylor has done a sad thing. He thought it much happier to spend his whole life in Hartfield. Emma smiled and communicated with him as happily as possible, so as to remove his mind from the problem. However, when the snacks were served, there was no way to prevent him from repeating what he had said at lunch word for word.

"Poor Miss tiggin! - I wish she could come back here again. Why did old Mr. Weston beat her? What a pity!"

"I can't agree with you, father. I really can't agree. Mr. Weston is an outstanding boy. He is so funny and pleasant. He must be worthy of a virtuous wife. Now that she has her own home, can she still live with us and endure my own grumpiness?"

"Her own family! What's good about her own family? This family is three times bigger than her. Besides, my own dear, you are definitely not grumpy."

"We should go to visit them together. They should talk to us often. We should come and go frequently. We should do this gradually. We should visit the lovers of this team wedding soon."

"Oh, my own God, how can I walk so far? The landaus house is so far away from here, I can't even walk half the way."

"Why, father, no one wants you to walk in person. Everyone must go by carriage."

"Riding in a carriage, but in order to walk so far, James doesn't like to ride in a carriage. Where should the poor horse stay when everyone pays a visit?"

"Tie them up in Weston's stable. Father, you remember that we have solved this situation. Last night, we talked about this matter with old Mr. Weston. As for James, I'm sure that he will always like to go to the landaus house. Since his daughter has been working as a maid there, I'm not sure whether he likes to send us to other places except that place. It's your credit, father. You give us If you hadn't mentioned Hannah, no one would have thought of her -- James is grateful to his heart

"I'm glad to think of her at that time. It's really good luck, because I don't want poor James to feel inferior at any time. In addition, I firmly believe that she will be a good nanny. She is a girl with proper manners and polite manners; I think highly of her. Whenever I see her, she will salute and greet me with a very elegant gesture; and you ask her to come here as a female worker At that time, I noticed that she almost rotated the door knob in the right way and never slammed the door. I have no doubt that she will be a great nanny; For the poor Miss Taiqin, it would be a great relief to have the most familiar person around her. You know, James must go and see his daughter so that she can hear their message. He will tell him all about us. "

Emma spared no effort to encourage her father to talk about this pleasant idea, and she expected to rely on a pair of Gobang to let her father spend a good time at night without getting tired. She would hide her regrets in her heart and would not mention all unpleasant things. The chess table had already been set up, but it was no longer necessary. A guest came to visit her.

Mr. Knightley was a sensible man, about thirty or eight years old. He is not only a close old friend of the family, but also has a special connection with the family because he is Isabella's husband's brother. Their home is about a mile from Highbury village. This man is a regular guest of the family and has always been welcomed. At this time, he is more popular than usual because he came directly from their relatives in London, England. After going out for a few days and returning home, I had a late lunch today. Now I came to Hartfield's house to announce that the family living in the city square of Brunswick were all whispering. This was a light hearted message, and old Mr. Woodhouse was excited for a while. Mr. Knightley's happy attitude can almost make him happy. All his problems about "poor Isabella" and children have been answered most satisfactorily. After everything is finished. Old Mr. Woodhouse said solemnly:

"Mr. Knightley, thank you very much for coming to see you so late. I'm really worried about you. I'm afraid you've been worried about the road."

"Certainly not, old man. The moonlight is white and bright tonight, and it's very warm. So you must go to the fire."

"But the road must be very wet and muddy. I hope you won't catch cold."

"Muddy, old man! Look at my shoes. They haven't even touched any dirt."

"Oh, that's strange. It rained heavily here for half an hour after breakfast. I even wanted to persuade them to postpone their wedding date."

"By the way - I didn't congratulate you. I fully understand how you are feeling, so I'm not in a hurry to congratulate you. However, I hope everyone can bear it. Let this be a peaceful past. How is their family? Who cries the most?"

"Ah! Poor Miss Taiqin! It's really a sad thing."

"Please bear with me, old Mr. Woodhouse and Miss Woodhouse. I will never say 'poor Miss tiggin'. You have great respect for you and Emma, except for one problem of attachment and independence! It is much easier to make one person satisfied than both."

"Especially among the two people, one is so good at delusion, so irritating!" Emma said. "I understand that this is the idea in your mind - if Dad Wu were present, you would certainly open your mouth and say so."

"I'm sure it's true, dear, indeed," said old Mr. Woodhouse with a sigh. "Maybe I'm very good at delusion sometimes, and it really makes people angry."

"My dearest father! You don't think I really think so, and you don't think Mr. Knightley will have such an idea. What a horrible idea! Oh, no! I'm talking about myself. You know, Mr. Knightley likes to pick on my faults - it's a joke - it's all joking. People almost say what they want to say in communication."

Indeed, Mr. Knightley belonged to very few people who could see Emma Woodhouse's shortcomings, and he was the only one who wanted to tell him about them. Although Emma and I don't like this kind of return very much, he knows that Dad will feel more unhappy after hearing it, so she doesn't even want her father to suspect that everyone thinks she is not perfect.

"Emma knows that I never flatter her," said Mr. Knightley, "but I don't scold everyone. Miss tiggin has long been used to making two people happy, but now there is only one left to take care of. So she must make a profit from it."

"Well," said Emma, wanting to let go of the matter, "If you want to hear about the wedding banquet, I'm glad to think of your description. Because all of us are elegant and proper. Everyone is punctual, and everyone shows the best appearance. We haven't passed a tear, and we hardly see a growing face. Ah! Isn't it? We all feel that it's just a distance of half a mile apart, and we meet each other every day."

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