EmmaA wonderful book by Austen, it narrates the story of Emma, a young, rich, witty, and spoiled girl. She is satisfied with her life and has no desire for love or marriage. However, she finds pleasure in trying to arrange a romantic match for her poor friend Harriet. Her match making schemes leads to hilarious confusion and she ends up falling in love herself. Amusing! |
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
CHAPTER V | 64 |
CHAPTER VI | 76 |
CHAPTER VII | 93 |
CHAPTER VIII | 108 |
CHAPTER IX | 134 |
CHAPTER X | 165 |
CHAPTER XI | 181 |
CHAPTER XVI | 268 |
CHAPTER XVII | 280 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 288 |
VOLUME II | 303 |
CHAPTER II | 320 |
CHAPTER III | 334 |
CHAPTER IV | 357 |
CHAPTER V | 367 |
CHAPTER XII | 194 |
CHAPTER XIII | 214 |
CHAPTER XIV | 233 |
CHAPTER XV | 248 |
CHAPTER VI | 387 |
CHAPTER VII | 405 |
CHAPTER VIII | 419 |
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Common terms and phrases
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