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Very good notes on the novel "Emma" writtn by AJne Austen

Title: Very good notes on the novel "Emma" writtn by AJne Austen
Category: Literature
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Very good notes on the novel "Emma" writtn by AJne Austen

Chapter 1: In chapter one, twenty-one year old Emma Woodhouse is introduced. She is the younger of two daughters, but as her mother died long ago and her sister has already been married, she has been the mistress of Hartfield for some time. Her father, Mr. Woodhouse, had hired Miss Taylor as Emma's governess, and the two became more like sisters, Emma being allowed to have things her way most of the time. At the beginning …showed first 75 words of 5800 total

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showed last 75 words of 5800 total…and when he leaves, she thinks that he is more in love with her than she had thought. She thinks that she must be in love with him too, and that it would be quite odd if she were not. When Emma next sees Jane, she is irritated to see that Jane seems indifferent to the loss of the ball, but she blames some of Jane's indifference to the fact that she has been ill.

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