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		<description>[...] For the Jane Austen fans among my readers, I wrote a post about Masterpiece Theater&#8217;s adaptation of Emma that aired on PBS in January. Emma used to be my least favorite Austen heroine, but she&#8217;s slowly started to grow on me as the years have passed. Who is your favorite Austen heroine and why? [...]</description>
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