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Emma

BBC drama based on the Jane Austen novel 'Emma' which tells the story of a rich and clever woman Emma Woodhouse who enjoys arranging the lives of her friends An admirer Mr Knightly watches with amusement
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BBC drama based on the Jane Austen novel ' Emma' which tells the story of a rich & clever woman Emma Woodhouse who enjoys arranging the lives of her friends An admirer Mr Knightly watches with amusement

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