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Volume 2 Chapter 11 Summary
After the successful dinner party at the Coles' house, Mr. Churchill wishes to dance again. Mr. And Mrs. Weston do not tire of repeating how wonderfully Mr. Churchill and Emma danced together. Finally they decide to hold a party of their own.
However, Randalls is too small to hold a large party so it decided that they would hold their party at Crown's, a local inn. Plans are being made and the guest lists are being drawn up.
Mr. Churchill asks Emma for the sole privilege of the first two dances, which she accepts. Mr. Weston, overhearing this, joyously tells his wife of the dances and says that he knew Mr. Churchill would ask Emma.
Volume 2 Chapter 11 Analysis
After reading this chapter, it is apparent that Emma isn't the only person who fancies herself a matchmaker. Mr. Weston seems to be...
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