
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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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) |
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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) |
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“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) |
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It was at first a considerable shock to him. (ch. 53) |
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