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Emma by Jane Austen
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Emma |
Emma Woodhouse is the protagonist in Emma.
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Woodhouse |
Mr. Woodhouse is Emma's father.
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George |
George Knightley is Isabella Knightley's brother-in-law.
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Knightley |
George Knightley is Isabella Knightley's brother-in-law.
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Isabella |
Isabella Knightley is Emma's older sister.
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John |
John Knightley is Isabella's husband and George's brother.
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Harriet |
Harriet Smith is a young woman who attends the local boarding school.
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Smith |
Harriet Smith is a young woman who attends the local boarding school.
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Taylor |
Miss Taylor is Emma's beloved former governess who marries Mr. Weston.
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Weston |
Mr. Weston is a widower who lives nearby and who marries Emma's former governess.
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Frank |
Frank Churchill is Mr. Weston's son.
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Churchill |
Frank Churchill is Mr. Weston's son.
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Jane |
Jane Fairfax marries Frank Churchill.
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Fairfax |
Jane Fairfax marries Frank Churchill.
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