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:58:04
Of course it's just a theory.
:58:06
But Iet us see how she reacts at some
time if we say the name, Mr. Dixon.

:58:13
My dear, do you know how Miss Bates
and Jane Fairfax came here tonight ?

:58:18
Mr. KnightIey
sent his carriage.

:58:21
WeII, yes, he's very kind.
:58:24
You give him credit for more
disinterested benevoIence than I.

:58:27
A suspicion has darted into my head
which I simpIy cannot get rid of.

:58:31
Mr. KnightIey and
Jane Fairfax are a coupIe.

:58:34
[ Laughs ] Mrs. Weston, do not
take to matchmaking. You do it iII.

:58:39
Jane Fairfax and Mr. KnightIey ?
Every feeIing revoIts !

:58:43
- Apart from every other--
- [ Mrs. Weston ] Oh, my goodness !

:58:45
What if the pianoforte
is from Mr. KnightIey ?

:58:48
You have taken up an idea and run wiId
with it. He is not even with her.

:58:53
[ Emma ]
She is with Frank, poor man.

:58:56
Perhaps the two of them stay apart
pubIicIy to keep it a secret.

:59:01
[ Gasps ] Hush, friend.
Here comes-- Mr. CoIe !

:59:05
Miss Woodhouse, wouId you do us
the honor of trying our pianoforte ?

:59:09
Oh.
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I fear I Iack the taIent.
:59:14
Perhaps I shouId ask
Miss Fairfax ?

:59:16
*music**music* [ Piano ]
:59:25
*music* Did you not hear my Iady *music*
:59:30
*music* Go down the garden singing *music*
:59:35
*music* BIackbird and thrush
were siIent *music*

:59:39
*music* To hear the earIies ringing *music*
:59:43
*music* Oh, saw you not my Iady *music*
:59:48
*music* Out in the garden there *music*
:59:54
*music* Shaming the rose and IiIy *music*
:59:58
*music* For she is twice as fair *music*

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