Friday, January 11, 2008

thomas kinkade painting

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to whom she owes every thing, while she exercises incessant caprice towards him, she should frequently be governed by the nephew, to whom she owes nothing at all."    "My dearest Emma, do not pretend, with your sweet temper, to understand a bad one, or to lay down rules for it: you must let it go its own way. I have no doubt of hi
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s having, at times, considerable influence; but it may be perfectly impossible for him to know beforehand when it will be."    Emma listened, and then coolly said, "I shall not be satisfied, unless he comes."    "He may have a great deal of influence on some points," continued Mrs. Weston, "and on others, very little: and among those, on which she is beyond his reach, it is but too likely, may be this very circumstance of his coming away from them to visit us."

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