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Title: Surrogate mothers in Jane Austen
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Dixon and her deliberately cruel remark to Miss Bates at the picnic would indicate. Both her father and Mrs. Weston have over indulged her. Mrs. Weston (nee Miss Taylor) is Emma's governess who has basically become a surrogate mother to Emma after the loss of Mrs... Showed first 250 characters
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Woodhouse. After Emma's older sister, Isabella, was married and moved to London, Mrs. Weston and Emma became best friends.
Mrs. Weston has a loving heart and is a real friend to Emma and understands that sometimes Emma did not always listen, but she truly believes Emma has a good heart... Showed next 250 characters
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