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Churchill at last, village gossip and speculation focuses on the arrival of young Jane Fairfax and a large piano which she has been sent by a mystery admirer. Frank and Emma speculate about the piano's giver, but Emma refuses to believe that Mr Knightley could be the secret admirer. He couldn't be, could he?
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