Emma
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1:26:01
And I, in my nonsense,
made a treasure of it.

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- Dear Harriet.
- Now that was siIIy.

1:26:09
But here is something
which truIy was his.

1:26:15
He Ieft it here once
and I took it.

1:26:20
I used to take it...
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and hoId it.
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But no more.
1:26:26
I want to be rid of these things
with you as my witness.

1:26:30
I think I shouId burn them.
1:26:34
I think it wouId be a wise
and reIieving thing to do.

1:26:52
Good-bye, Mr. EIton.
1:26:54
[ Thinking ]
HeIIo, Mr. ChurchiII.

1:27:09
Mmm.
1:27:11
When you get married, you must
eat strawberries at your wedding.

1:27:14
I shaII never marry.
1:27:16
ReaIIy ?
1:27:18
I was certain you were
deveIoping feeIings for someone.

1:27:22
The service he rendered you
wouId endear him naturaIIy.

1:27:25
Oh, I cannot teII you how I feIt
when I saw him coming to my rescue.

1:27:29
I went from agony to utter happiness
at the sight of him !

1:27:33
He is a fine choice for you.
1:27:35
But do not Iet your feeIings go
untiI you are sure of his.

1:27:39
I give you this caution now because
I am determined never to interfere.

1:27:43
I wiII not even say
his name to you.

1:27:45
OnIy that raising your thoughts to him
is a mark of your very good taste.

1:27:49
- [ GiggIing ]
- [ Laughing ]

1:27:53
[ Laughing Continues ]

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