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- Poor Mr. Elton! (4)
- This was Mr. Elton! (4)
- Mrs. Elton was spoken of. (4)
- Mr. Elton was only too happy. (4)
- Mr. Elton made his appearance. (4)
- Mrs. Elton left them no choice. (4)
- Mrs. Elton turned to Mrs. Weston. (4)
- Mr. Elton, who might marry any body! (4)
- Mr. Elton returned, a very happy man. (4)
- Mrs. Elton was very much disappointed. (4)
- Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Elton were together. (4)
- What say you to Mr. Weston and Mr. Elton? (4)
- I have never seen either Mr. or Mrs. Elton. (4)
- Mr. Elton then turned back to accompany them. (4)
- You and Mr. Elton are one as clever as the other. (4)
- Her mind was quite sick of Mr. Elton and the Martins. (4)
- Mr. Elton was the only one whose assistance she asked. (4)
- Mr. Elton certainly did not very well know what to say. (4)
- But Mr. Elton, in person, had driven away all such cares. (4)
- Elton may talk sentimentally, but he will act rationally. (4)
- He would soon be among them again; Mr. Elton and his bride. (4)
- Mr. Elton is good-humoured, cheerful, obliging, and gentle. (4)
- Mr. Elton, in very good spirits, was one of the first to walk in. (4)
- Mr. Elton, my astonishment is much beyond any thing I can express. (4)
- Mrs. Elton took a great fancy to Jane Fairfax; and from the first. (4)
- Mr. Elton was so hot and tired, that all this wit seemed thrown away. (4)
- Mrs. Elton began to think she had been wrong in disclaiming so warmly. (4)
- But no sooner was the distress known to Mr. Elton, than it was removed. (4)
- Mrs. Elton had received notice of it that morning, and was in raptures. (4)
- In one respect Mrs. Elton grew even worse than she had appeared at first. (4)
- Mr. and Mrs. Elton appeared; and all the smiles and the proprieties passed. (4)
- But, upon my word, Mr. Elton, in your case, I should certainly excuse myself. (4)
- Certainly, delicate ladies have very extraordinary constitutions, Mrs. Elton. (4)
- Mr. Elton had retreated into the card-room, looking (Emma trusted) very foolish. (4)
- There was no reason to suppose Mr. Elton thought at all differently from his wife. (4)
- After tea, Mr. and Mrs. Weston, and Mr. Elton sat down with Mr. Woodhouse to cards. (4)
- Weston and Mrs. Elton led the way, Mr. Frank Churchill and Miss Woodhouse followed. (4)
- Emma was obliged to ask what they had told her, though fearful of its producing Mr. Elton. (4)
- There was intimacy between them, and Mr. Cole had heard from Mr. Elton since his going away. (4)
- He had said that Jane Fairfax received attentions from Mrs. Elton which nobody else paid her. (4)
- But there was no doing any thing, with Mr. Elton fidgeting behind her and watching every touch. (4)
- Mr. Knightley was a sort of general friend and adviser, and she knew Mr. Elton looked up to him. (4)
- On the contrary, I think a young man might be very safely recommended to take Mr. Elton as a model. (4)
- But Mr. Elton had only drunk wine enough to elevate his spirits, not at all to confuse his intellects. (4)
- By this time, the walk in the rain had reached Mrs. Elton, and her remonstrances now opened upon Jane. (4)
- I could never tell whether an attachment between you and Mr. Elton were most desirable or most natural. (4)
- Mrs. Elton is very good-natured and agreeable, and I dare say her acquaintance are just what they ought to be. (4)
- She was obliged to leave the door ajar as she found it; but she fully intended that Mr. Elton should close it. (4)
- Emma must submit to stand second to Mrs. Elton, though she had always considered the ball as peculiarly for her. (4)
- He was wishing to get the better of his attachment to herself, she just recovering from her mania for Mr. Elton. (4)
- Mrs. Elton, very willing to suppose a particular compliment intended her by such a hope, smiled most graciously. (4)
- Sometimes Mr. Elton predominated, sometimes the Martins; and each was occasionally useful as a check to the other. (4)
- Emma was almost too much astonished to answer; but Mrs. Elton hardly waited for the affirmative before she went on. (4)
- Every body who saw it was pleased, but Mr. Elton was in continual raptures, and defended it through every criticism. (4)
- Mrs. Elton seemed most favourably impressed by the size of the room, the entrance, and all that she could see or imagine. (4)
- Emma made as slight a reply as she could; but it was fully sufficient for Mrs. Elton, who only wanted to be talking herself. (4)
- Elton is a very good sort of man, and a very respectable vicar of Highbury, but not at all likely to make an imprudent match. (4)
- They arrived, the carriage turned, the step was let down, and Mr. Elton, spruce, black, and smiling, was with them instantly. (4)
- You and Mr. Elton are by situation called together; you belong to one another by every circumstance of your respective homes. (4)
- The idea of Mr. Elton was certainly cheering; but still, after a time, she was tender-hearted again towards the rejected Mr. Martin. (4)
- It seemed an unnecessary caution; Jane was wanting to give her words, not to Mrs. Elton, but to Miss Woodhouse, as the latter plainly saw. (4)
- Harriet was to sit again the next day; and Mr. Elton, just as he ought, entreated for the permission of attending and reading to them again. (4)
- I saw that in their attentions to me, they thought they were winning the heir of Elton, the future proprietor of fifteen thousand per annum. (6)
- Besides Fielding and Goldsmith, there is Miss Austen, whose Emma and Mr. Elton might walk straight into a comedy, were the plot arranged for them. (10)
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