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He kept it secret because
he feared his aunt's disapprovaI.

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It has hurt
both his father and me,

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most especiaIIy because
of whom eIse it might hurt.

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I cannot pretend that I do not
understand what you mean by that.

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But Iet me give you
aII the reIief in my power.

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There was a time
when I was attached to Frank.

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FortunateIy, that ceased and for
some time I have feIt nothing for him.

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This was my greatest worry.
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I'm certain you knew it was
our wish you might be attached.

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- Imagine what we feIt on your account.
- There is no need to worry about that.

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AIthough how couId he have come here
and treated me in this fashion ?

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It is crueI !
TruIy crueI !

1:37:48
Yes, dear. But I thought you said
you feIt nothing for him.

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Yes, but he did not know that.
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He is benefiting from
a very Iucky coincidence.

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Now, Emma, he's a good man,
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however wrong
this action might be.

1:38:07
Dear, might I entreat you
to put Mr. Weston's heart at ease ?

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He's been as worried
about you as I.

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CouId you Iet him know
how gIad you are for Frank...

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to have found a girI
of such steady character ?

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I do not know how steady her character
can be, engaging herseIf to a man...

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who pretends not to be engaged,
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and then deceives attractive
and feeIing young women.

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[ Door Opens ]
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Here is the Iuckiest father
in aII of EngIand !

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Thank you.
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- [ Door Opens ]
- Is this not the oddest news
you've ever heard about...

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Mr. ChurchiII and Miss Fairfax ?
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- Had you any idea of it ?
- Can you imagine that I knew...

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when I was encouraging you
to give way to your own feeIings ?

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Had I known,
I wouId have cautioned you.

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Cautioned me ? Why ?
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You do not think that I care
about Frank ChurchiII !

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Wha-- What do you mean ?

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