emma woodhoue handome clever and rich with a fortable home and happy diition eemed to unite ome of the bet bleing of etence; and had lived nearly twentyone year in the world with very little to ditre or vex her. he wa the younget of the two daughter of a mot affectionate indulgent father and had in conequence of her iter’ marriage been mitre of hi houe from a very early period. her mother had died too long ago for her to have more than an inditinct remembrance of her caree and her ce had been upplied by an excellent woman a governe who had fallen little hort of a mother in affection. ixteen year had mi taylor been in mr. woodhoue’ family le a a governe than a friend very fond of both daughter but particularly of emma. between them it wa more the intimacy of iter. even before mi taylor had ceaed to hold the nominal office of governe the mildne of her temper had hardly allowed her to ie any retraint; and the hadow of authority being now long paed away they had been living together a friend and friend very mutually attached and emma doing jut what he liked; highly eteeming mi taylor’ judgment but directed chiefly by her own. the real evil indeed of emma’ ituation were the power of having rather too much her own way and a diition to think a little too well of herelf; thee were the diadvantage which threatened alloy to her many enjoyment. the danger however wa at preent o unperceived that they did not by any mean rank a mifortune with her. orrow came—a gentle orrow—but not at all in the hape of any iagreeable concioune.—mi taylor married. it wa mi taylor’ lo which firt brought grief. it wa on the wedday of thi beloved friend that emma firt at in mournful thought of any continuance. the wed over and the bridepeople gone her father and herelf were left to dine together with no propect of a third to cheer a long evening. her father ed himelf to leep after dinner a uual and he had then only to it and think of what he had lot.
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