It would be inexpressibly desirable to have her removed just now for a time from Highbury, and – indulging in one scheme more – nearly resolve, that it might be practicable to get an invitation for her to Brunswick Square.

– Jane Austen

Emma, Chapter 50. After Emma’s betrothal to Mr. Knightley, she arranges for Harriet to stay with Isabella in London to help ease Harriet’s pain over Emma’s engagement.