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Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Mrs. Weston could only approve.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Isabella then went to Emma, but Emma could not so entirely give up the hope of their being all able to get away, and they were still discussing the point when Mr. Knightley, who had left the room immediately after his brother's first report of the snow, came back again and told them that he had been out of doors to examine.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

and could answer for there not being the smallest difficulty in their getting home, whenever they liked it, either now or an hour hence.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

He had gone beyond the sweep, some way along the Highbury Road.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

The snow was nowhere above half an inch deep.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

in many places hardly enough to whiten the ground.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

A very few flakes were falling at present, but the clouds were parting, and there was every appearance of its being soon over.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

He had seen the coachman, and they both agreed with him in there being nothing to apprehend.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

To Isabella, the relief of such tidings was very great, and they were scarcely less acceptable to Emma on her father's account, who was immediately set as much at ease on the subject as his nervous constitution allowed.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

But the alarm that had been raised could not be appeased so as to admit of any comfort for him while he continued at Randall's.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

He was satisfied of there being no present danger in returning home, but no assurances could convince him that it was safe to stay.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

And while the others were variously urging and recommending, Mr. Knightley and Emma settled it in a few brief sentences.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Thus, Your father will not be easy.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Why do not you go?

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Shall I ring the bell?

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

Yes, do.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

And the bell was rung and the carriages spoken for.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

A few minutes more, and Emma hoped to see one troublesome companion deposited in his own house, to get sober and cool, and the other recover his temper and happiness when this visit of hardship were over.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

The carriage came, and Mr. Woodhouse, always the first object on such occasions, was carefully attended to his own by Mr. Knightley and Mr. Weston, but not all that either could say could prevent some renewal of alarm at the sight of the snow which had actually fallen and the discovery of a much darker night than he had been prepared for.

Jane Austen Bedtime Stories
Friday Favorites: Emma - Mr. Elton Proposes

He was afraid they should have a very bad drive.