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Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy by Adam Rann
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“This sensation of listlessness, weariness, stupidity, this disinclination to sit down and employ myself, this feeling of every thing’s being dull and insipid about the house! I must be in love; I should be the oddest creature in the world if I were not—for a few weeks at least.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“The affection, which he had been asking to be allowed to create, if he could, was already his! Within half an hour, he had passed from a thoroughly distressed state of mind, to something so like perfect happiness, that it could bear no other name. Her change was equal.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“No—I shall not stir. I shall sit by you. You are my best cure.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“I have observed, Mrs. Elton, in the course of my life, that if things are going untowardly one month, they are sure to mend the next.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“Indifferent! Oh! no—I never conceived you could become indifferent. Letters are no matter of indifference; they are generally a very positive curse.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart,” said she afterwards to herself. “There is nothing to be compared to it. Warmth and tenderness of heart, with an affectionate, open manner, will beat all the clearness of head in the world, for attraction, I am sure it will.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“Selena smiled. “I am the queen of the moon, blood, and trees. I am she who howls in the night. The mother of all and ruler of the Wandering Tribe.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“single woman, of good fortune, is always respectable, and may be as sensible and pleasant as any body else.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy
“Emma was of no feeble character; she was more equal to her situation than most girls would have been, and had sense, and energy, and spirits that might be hoped would bear her well and happily through its little difficulties and privations.”
Adam Rann, Emma and the Werewolves: Jane Austen's Classic Novel with Blood-curdling Lycanthropy