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1:41:06
[ Emma ]
This is tragic.

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[ Mrs. Weston ] Why is it tragic
that Harriet shouId attach herseIf...

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to a man who you admire so much ?
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I have asked myseIf many times
why this shouId have unsettIed me,

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and I came to see that I do not admire
Mr. KnightIey as I have so Iong thought.

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I Iove him...
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so dearIy, so greatIy.
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Outside of you and Father,
his is the opinion which matters most.

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- Oh, my dearest chiId !
- I did not know it...

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untiI poor Harriet said she had
the hope of him returning her feeIings.

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Then I feIt iII
that I couId Iose him,

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and I knew that no one
must marry Mr. KnightIey...

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- but me.
- How heavenIy !

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But I am too Iate.
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Just before he Ieft town
he said--

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There is a deIicate and perpIexing
matter I must discuss with my brother.

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I hope his brother
advises him to be carefuI.

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After aII, we know nothing about
her parents. They couId be pirates.

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My dear, I Iike Harriet very much,
as I might remind you, do you.

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But remember, her feeIings
are evidence of her feeIings onIy.

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Nothing can be known
untiI Mr. KnightIey returns.

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Oh, I Iong for it
and fear it at the same time.

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I shaII not know how to behave
when I see him.

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- Let his behavior be your guide.
- But, oh, dear !

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If he seems happy, I shaII know
that he has decided to marry Harriet,

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and I wiII not, I know I wiII not
be abIe to Iet him teII me.

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I couId not bear
to hear the words.

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If he seems sad, I shaII know that John
has advised him not to marry Harriet.

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I Iove John !
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Or, he may seem sad because he fears
teIIing me he wiII marry my friend.

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How couId John Iet him do that ?
I hate John !

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My dear, nothing can be done
untiI he returns.

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And untiI he does, you must try
to put him out of your mind.

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Can you ?

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