Kevina
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- Years old:
- 21
- Ethnic:
- Paraguayan
- Caters to:
- I prefer gentleman
- My gender:
- I'm lady
- Figure type:
- I'm muscular
- Other hobbies:
- I like singing
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World of tanks churchill iii matchmaking
Woodhouse, to marry a widower named Mr. Weston, and Emma is left without a companion. She attempts to comfort her despondent father, who hates change, with the thought that they will see the new Mrs. Weston often, but Emma only partially succeeds in comforting herself. At this moment, neighborhood resident Mr. He affirms the appropriateness of the match between Mr. Weston and Miss Taylor and gently chides Emma when she claims credit. Emma declares that she will repeat her matchmaking success by finding a wife for Mr. Elton, the village rector.
Chapters 1–3
The narrator recounts Mr. His first marriage was to a woman named Miss Churchill, who came from a higher class than his. They had a son, named Frank, but the marriage was overshadowed by the disapproval of Mrs. When Mrs. Weston died after three years of marriage, Frank was essentially adopted by Mr. Churchill and made their heir. Weston, left impoverished by the expectations of his first wife, spent the next twenty years of his life rebuilding his fortune. He eventually purchased Randalls, the small estate where he lives with the second Mrs.
The village has always been curious to see Frank Churchill, who writes a kind letter to Mrs. Weston indicating that he will pay a visit to his father and stepmother.

The Woodhouses give a small dinner party, to which they invite other members of their social circle: the widow Mrs. Bates; her single, middle-aged daughter, Miss Bates; and Mrs. Goddard, the mistress of the local boarding school. Goddard brings one of her boarders, Harriet Smith, a girl whose parentage is unknown. Emma admires Harriet for her beauty and for her respect of Emma and Hartfield.

She plans to introduce Harriet to higher society. The narration of these opening chapters creates a complicated portrait of Emma as a young, beautiful, clever, and confident character who exercises her influence in a constricted and complex environment and has much to learn about friendship, love, and the ways of the world.
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But, at the same time, the narrator quickly alerts us to the ways in which Emma is spoiled by her advantages and blinded by her own self-regard. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. Character List Emma Woodhouse Mr. Knightley Frank Churchill Jane Fairfax. Themes Motifs Symbols.

Important Quotes Explained. Mini Essays Suggested Essay Topics. Summary Chapters 1—3. 1 2.

Summary: Chapter 2 The narrator recounts Mr. Summary: Chapter 3 The Woodhouses give a small dinner party, to which they invite other members of their social circle: the widow Mrs. Analysis: Chapters 1—3 The narration of these opening chapters creates a complicated portrait of Emma as a young, beautiful, clever, and confident character who exercises her influence in a constricted and complex environment and has much to learn about friendship, love, and the ways of the world. Next Chapters 1—3 2.

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