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Emma - Austen, Jane ยท 51 words
Poor Mr. and Miss Woodhouse, if you please; but I cannot possibly say poor Miss Taylor. I have a great regard for you and Emma; but when it comes to the question of dependence or independence. At any rate, it must be better to have only one to please than two.
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