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1:04:00
I think you can hardIy be without
suspicion that I have deveIoped...

1:04:03
certain feeIings for someone
of a most tender and devoted nature,

1:04:07
which so far
I have striven to hide.

1:04:10
Yet you have aIways made me feeI
so wonderfuIIy at ease,

1:04:13
such a friend,
since my very arrivaI...

1:04:16
that it not Ionger seems honorabIe
to keep them from you.

1:04:19
In short, Miss Woodhouse,
I cannot heIp but say to you--

1:04:21
[ CharIes ]
Mr. Weston.

1:04:28
[ ChurchiII ] Mrs. Weston
has promised to correspond.

1:04:30
The bIessings of a femaIe correspondent
when one wants news.

1:04:34
In her Ietters
I shaII be at Highbury,

1:04:36
and here again... with you.
1:04:41
[ Emma Thinking ]
WeII, he Ioves me.

1:04:45
He was on the verge of teIIing me
when his father burst in.

1:04:50
I feIt IistIess after he Ieft
and had some sort of headache,

1:04:53
so I must be in Iove as weII.
1:04:56
I must confess I expected Iove
to feeI somewhat different than this.

1:05:01
I may determine how deep a Iove
I feeI through his absence.

1:05:05
How I wish he wouId be here tomorrow
because there is a grim job to be done.

1:05:11
Mr. EIton is bringing
his new wife to tea.

1:05:17
Oh, you know, your home
reminds me of MapIe Grove,

1:05:21
- which is the seat
of my brother, Mr. SuckIing.
- SuckIing.

1:05:25
- The haII? And the size of the rooms?
- Yes.

1:05:28
I'm reaIIy quite struck by it.
1:05:31
- I aImost fancy myseIf there.
- [ ChuckIes ]

1:05:34
[ Emma ]
I'm gIad you can feeI so at ease.

1:05:36
My brother and sister wiII
be enchanted with this pIace.

1:05:39
[ ChuckIes ]
1:05:41
PeopIe who have extensive grounds are
aIways pIeased to meet other peopIe...

1:05:46
with extensive grounds.
1:05:48
I'm afraid you overrate HartfieId.
Surrey is fuII of beauties.

1:05:52
Don't teII me about Surrey ! I aIways
say it is ''the garden of EngIand.''

1:05:56
Yes, but many counties
are caIIed that.


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