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"[ Narrator ] ln a time when one's town was one's world..."
Emma
"and the actions at a dance excited greater interest..."
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"than the movement of armies,"
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"there lived a young woman who knew how this world should be run."
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"The most beautiful thing in the world is a match well made..."
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"and a happy marriage to you both."
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"Thank you, Emma. Your painting grows more accomplished every day."
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"You are very kind, but it would be all the better..."
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"if I practiced my drawing more as you urged me."
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"It's very beautiful."
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"I should never take side against you, Miss Woodhouse,"
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"but your friend is right."
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"It is indeed a job well done."
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"A job well done, Mr. Elton, was yours in performing the ceremony."
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"Must the church be so drafty, Mr. Elton ?"
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"It is very difficult to surrender the soul..."
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"when one is worried about one's throat."
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"Perhaps some tea and cake would revive you, Mr. Woodhouse ?"
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"Miss Taylor, surely you're not serving cake at your wedding ?"
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"Far too rich. You put us all at peril. And I am not alone in feeling so."
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"Where is Mr. Perry, the apothecary ? He will support me."
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"He is over there, Mr. Woodhouse, having some cake."
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"What ?"
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"I have to take Father home. But dear Miss Taylor--"
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"Oh, no !"
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"You are "Dear Miss Taylor" no more ! You are dear Mrs. Weston now."
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"And how happy this must make you."
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"Such happiness this brings to all of us."
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"My dear Emma !"
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"[ Woodhouse ] Poor Miss Taylor. She was so happy here."
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"Why should she give up being your governess only to be married ?"
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"I am grown now."
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"She cannot put up with my ill humors forever."
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"- She must wish for children of her own. - You have no ill humors."
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"Your own mother, God rest her,"
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"could be no more real than Miss Taylor."
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"Can she truly wish to give life to a mewling infant..."
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"who will import disease each time it enters the house ?"
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"No ! I said poor Miss Taylor and poor, indeed, she is."
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"[ Man ] As an old friend of the family I had to ask as soon as I got back:"
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"Who cried the most at the wedding ?"
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"[ Chuckling ]"
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"And how is my sister ? ls your brother giving her the respect..."
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"we Woodhouse ladies deserve ?"
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"Poor lsabella. She was the first to leave me."
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"No doubt, that is where Miss Taylor got the notion to go."
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"Don't be too hard on Miss Taylor."
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"It must be easier for her to have only one to please than two."
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"Especially when one of us is such a troublesome creature."
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"- Yes, I am... most troublesome. - [ Giggles ]"
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"Dear Papa, I could never mean you."
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"Mr. Knightley loves to find fault with me, that's all."
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"It's his idea of a joke."
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"I'm practically a brother to you, Emma."
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"Is it not a brother's job to find fault with his sister ?"
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"But where is the fault with you ?"
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"Emma bears it well. But she is most sorry to lose Miss Taylor."
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"We would not like Emma so well as we do if she did not miss her friend."
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"Thank you."
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"I shall miss her so."
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"I do not know what I shall do without her."
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"- She's not far. - Almost half a mile !"
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"Her obligations are there now."
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"She cannot sit and talk with me in the old way,"
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"or walk with me, or urge me to better myself."
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"That should not matter as you always did just as you pleased."
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"Yes. But I shall miss her urging me."
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"She was as selfless a friend as I have ever had."
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"I hope to say someday I have done half as much for someone..."
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"as Mrs. Weston did for me."
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"You must be happy that she settled so well."
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"[ Emma ] lndeed !"
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"One matter of joy in this is that I made the match myself."
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"People said Mr. Weston would never marry again."
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"- And what a triumph. - Triumph ?"
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"- You made a lucky guess. - Have you never known the triumph of a lucky guess ?"
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"Had I not promoted Mr. Weston's visits..."
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"and given encouragement where encouragement was needed,"
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"we might not have had a wedding today."
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"Then please, my dear, encourage no one else."
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"Marriage is so disrupting to one's social circle."
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"Only one more, Papa."
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"When Mr. Elton joined their hands today,"
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"he looked very much as if he would like the same kind office performed for him."
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"[ Sighs ]"
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"Invite him for dinner. That is kindness enough."
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"Mr. Elton is a man of 26. He knows how to take care of himself."
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"One does not like to generalize about so many people all at once, Mr. Knightley,"
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"but you may be sure that men know nothing about their hearts..."
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"whether they be six and twenty or six and eighty."
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"Excepting you, of course, Father."
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"[ Chuckles ]"
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"No."
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"Mr. Elton will be the next person to benefit from my help."
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"[ Knightley ] Poor Miss Taylor, indeed !"
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"It is Mr. Elton who deserves our pity."
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"[ Chuckling ]"
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"[ Emma ] Mr. Elton !"
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"Welcome to our party."
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"Miss Woodhouse, thank you indeed for including me."
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"A party is a party. But a party on a summer's eve, mmm !"
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"It relieves my mind very much that you are here."
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"For there is someone new in our group. Her name is Harriet Smith."
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"And she is a former pupil of Mrs. Goddard's."
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"I had never met Miss Smith before this evening..."
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"and I'm already struck by her charm."
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"I wondered if I might ask you..."
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"to make certain she is at ease throughout the evening."
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"If helping Miss Smith would help Miss Woodhouse,"
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"then I'm happy to be of service."
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"Come. I shall make the introduction."
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"Miss Woodhouse, we come quite overpowered."
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"Oh, Mrs. Bates, Miss Bates. So happy you could come."
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"[ Miss Bates ] No ! We are the happy ones."
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"W-Well, how do you do, Mr. Elton ?"
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"We are the happy ones, not only to be here tonight,"
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"but for the beautiful hindquarter of pork you sent us."
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"It has been heaven itself. What a happy porker it must have come from !"
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"We're so obliged for your sending it to us."
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"Pork ! And we're so obliged for your having us tonight."
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