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  • 006 - Part 6
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    7 分
  • 005 - Part 5
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    27 分
  • 004 - Part 4
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    9 分
  • 003 - Part 3
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    16 分
  • 002 - Part 2
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    23 分
  • 001 - Part 1
    2026/02/20
    In this captivating fragment of a novel, penned by Jane Austen in 1804 and left untitled until her nephew, James Edward Austen-Leigh, published it in his 1871 memoir, we meet Mr. Watson, a widowed clergyman navigating life with his two sons and four daughters. The youngest, Emma, has been raised by a wealthy aunt, granting her a refined education that sets her apart from her sisters. However, when her aunt makes a hasty second marriage, Emma is forced to return home, where she is disheartened by the chaotic courtship antics of two of her twenty-something sisters. (Summary from Gesine and Wikipedia)
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    27 分