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Mr. Knightley's Diary (Jane Austen Heroes, #2) Mr. Knightley's Diary by Amanda Grange
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“To a good man, yes, one who knows her in all her moods, who can laugh at her follies and rejoice in her virtues; who will not allow her to give in to her worst instincts; one who knows her, and who, knowing her, will still love her, and love her as she should be loved.”
Amanda Grange, Mr. Knightley's Diary
“Of all the evenings it is possible to spend, a companionable evening with friends is the best.”
Amanda Grange, Mr. Knightley's Diary
“That I have not yet met the right woman, and that there is no use my marrying unless I find someone I like as well as Emma,' I said.
He laughed, though I did not know why. There was nothing very amusing in what I had said.”
Amanda Grange, Mr. Knightley's Diary
“As he talked, I watched Emma and wondered what is to become of her. She is of an age to be married but she spends her time with people who are so much older than she, that she is never likely to meet a husband. And if she does, I do not know if she will wish to marry. She is too comfortable where she is. Her father is easy to please and she can do as she likes with the household. A husband will have his own views, and Emma is not likely to take to that way of living.”
Amanda Grange, Mr. Knightley's Diary