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Patience for lovelorn Harriet   Written by Robbin (4/15/2008 9:37 p.m.)
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And she, -- "Only to be sure it was paying him too great a compliment, but she did think there were some looks a little like Mr. Elton." Emma restrained her indignation, and only turned from her in silence. (Chapter 26)

Is Emma’s patience for Harriet’s continuing love of Mr. Elton wearing out? Turning away from Harriet and her indignation suggests annoyance with Harriet instead of sympathy. (;D)


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