
Line Drawings by Hugh Thomson
Thanks to Mandy N. for sharing these illustrations from her 1915 edition of Emma.
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Frontispiece
Emma was not sorry to have such an opportunity of survey. (ch. 4) |
Two umbrellas for us (ch. 1) |
With a slice of Mrs Weston's wedding-cake (ch. 2) |
Ready to jump up and see the the progress (ch. 6) |
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Showing your picture to his mother and sisters (ch. 7)
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Rode off in great spirits (ch. 8) |
Tosses them up to the ceiling (ch. 9)
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Flying Henry's kite for him (ch. 11)
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She had never been able to get anything tolerable (ch. 12) |
As they walked into Mrs Weston's drawing room (ch. 14) |
Is this fair, Mrs Weston? (ch. 15) |
A pert young lawyer (ch. 16) |
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Oh, here it is (ch. 19) |
Miss Bates was very chatty and good-humoured (ch. 21) |
Who should come in but Elizabeth and her brother! (ch. 21) |
In that very room she had been measured (ch. 23) |
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He stopt to look in (ch. 24) |
Having his hair cut (ch. 25) |
Had secured her hand (ch. 26) |
Deedily occupied about her spectacles (ch. 28) |
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Oh, Mr Knightley, one moment more (ch. 28) |
He has asked her, my dear (ch. 29) |
Mrs. Elton was first seen at church (ch. 32) |
Some vulgar, dashing widow (ch. 32) |
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You have heard those charming lines of the poet (ch. 33) |
I am very sorry to hear, Miss Fairfax, of your being out this morning in the rain (ch. 34) |
How my brother, Mr Suckling, sometimes flies about (ch. 36) |
Well! This is brilliant indeed! (ch. 38) |
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Among the bulky forms and stooping shoulders (ch. 38) |
Harriet was soon assailed (ch. 39) |
Mr Perry passed by on horseback (ch. 41) |
Oh, now you are looking very sly (ch. 42) |
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Able to take an interest in their employment (ch. 42) |
Seen the Crown chaise pass by (ch. 44) |
Miss Bates came to the carriage door (ch. 45) |
He stopped to look the question (ch. 49) |
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Walking away from William Larkins (ch. 51) |
Such a dreadful broiling morning! (ch. 52) |
Emma hung about him affectionately (ch. 53) |
It passed to Mrs Cole, Mrs Perry, and Mrs Elton (ch. 53) |
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