Emma
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1:30:03
[ Miss Bates ]
I, I--

1:30:05
I, I--
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I, I see. I see.
I see what she means.

1:30:13
Hmm. I wiII try
and hoId my tongue.

1:30:17
Oh, I must make myseIf
very... disagreeabIe.

1:30:22
Or, or she wouId not have said
such a thing to an oId... friend.

1:30:29
WeII, [ GiggIes ]
just three.

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Yes.
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Miss Bates, wiII you give me
the pIeasure of your company...

1:30:46
- whiIst I pick some more strawberries ?
- Oh, thank you,

1:30:49
Mr. KnightIey.
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That wouId be charming.
1:31:04
Emma ?
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How couId you be so unfeeIing
to Miss Bates ?

1:31:10
How couId you be so insoIent
to a woman of her age and situation ?

1:31:14
I'd not thought it possibIe.
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How couId I heIp saying it ?
I daresay she did not understand me.

1:31:20
I assure you she feIt
your fuII meaning.

1:31:23
She cannot stop mentioning it.
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I wish you couId have heard
her honor your forbearance
in putting up with her...

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when her society is so irksome !
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I know there is no better creature
in aII the worId, but you must aIIow...

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that bIended aIongside the good,
there is an equaI amount
of the ridicuIous in her.

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Were she prosperous or a woman
equaI to you in situation,

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I wouId not quarreI
about any Iiberties of manner.

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But she is poor !
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Even more so
than when she was born !

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And shouId she Iive to be an oId Iady,
she wiII sink further stiII.

1:31:52
Her situation being in every way beIow
you shouId secure your compassion !

1:31:56
BadIy done, Emma.

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