Summary Chapter 36




Mr. Weston looks forward to introducing Frank to Mrs. Elton. Mrs. Churchill desires a change of scenery, for Enscombe is too cold for her. Mr. Weston doesn’t believe she is truly ill.
 
He admits he has a problem with Mrs. Churchill. She instigated the disownment of his first wife. She had no connections before her marriage and is very conceited about her status.
 
John Knightley comments that Emma is more sociable than she used to be.
 



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