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Emma Planet PDF and domestic,she was now in great danger of suffering from intellectual solitude.She dearly loved her father,but he was no companion for her.He could not meet her in conversation,rational or playful. The evil of the actual disparity in their ages (and Mr. Woodhouse had not married early)was much increased by his constitution and habits;for having been a valetudinarian all his life,without activity of mind or body,he was a much older man in ways than in years;and though everywhere beloved for the friendliness of his heart and his amiable temper,his talents could not have recommended him at any time. Her sister,though comparatively but little removed by matrimony,being settled in London,only sixteen miles off,was much beyond her daily reach;and many a long October and November evening must be struggled through at Hartfield,before Christmas brought the next visit from Isabella and her husband,and their little children,to fill the house,and give her pleasant society again. Highbury,the large and populous village,almost amounting to a town,to which Hartfield,in spite of its separate lawn,and shrubberies,and name,did really belong,afforded her no equals.The Woodhouses were 6of745Emma 6 of 745 and domestic, she was now in great danger of suffering from intellectual solitude. She dearly loved her father, but he was no companion for her. He could not meet her in conversation, rational or playful. The evil of the actual disparity in their ages (and Mr. Woodhouse had not married early) was much increased by his constitution and habits; for having been a valetudinarian all his life, without activity of mind or body, he was a much older man in ways than in years; and though everywhere beloved for the friendliness of his heart and his amiable temper, his talents could not have recommended him at any time. Her sister, though comparatively but little removed by matrimony, being settled in London, only sixteen miles off, was much beyond her daily reach; and many a long October and November evening must be struggled through at Hartfield, before Christmas brought the next visit from Isabella and her husband, and their little children, to fill the house, and give her pleasant society again. Highbury, the large and populous village, almost amounting to a town, to which Hartfield, in spite of its separate lawn, and shrubberies, and name, did really belong, afforded her no equals. The Woodhouses were
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