Emma

Tinted Line Drawings by C.E. Brock
Thanks to Reeba for sharing these illustrations from her 1898 two-volume edition of Emma.
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Chapter 2
 
Chapter 9
 
Chapter 19
Consulting Mr. Perry,
the apothecary.
(ch. 2)
 
Just to leave a piece of paper
on the table.
( ch. 9)
 
“You are extremely kind,”
replied Miss Bates.
(ch. 19)
 
 
Chapter 21
 
Chapter 26
 
Chapter 28
I stood for a minute,
feeling dreadfully.
(ch. 21)
 
Frank Churchill sang again.
(ch. 26)
 
“How d'ye do? How d'ye do?”
(ch. 28)
 
 
Chapter 38
 
Chapter 39
 
Chapter 50
“How do you like my gown?”
(ch. 38)
 
Begged them not to want
more, or to use her ill.
(ch. 39)
 
“I was mad enough,
however, to resent.”
(ch. 50)
 
 
 
Chapter 53
 
 
It was at first a considerable shock to him.
(ch. 53)
 

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