Roleplay Script: EMMA Emma and Harriet Scene

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Roleplay Script: EMMA Emma: Did you ever have

Emma and harriet scene: your likeness taken, Harriet?


Harriet: I do hope Mr. woodhouse is not ill. (3 secs) Harriet: Oh. No.
Pause 3 secs Emma: What an exquisite possession
Emma: Oh. Papa sees Mr. perrie every day. a good picture of her would be.
I know I disappoint him awfully. Mr. Elton: It would indeed. It would indeed.
I'm so seldom indisposed. Let me entreat you, miss woodhouse.
If he does not invent an illness for me, Now, at once.
I hardly figure in his letters. (18 secs) You have given miss Smith... All that she
requires.
She was a beautiful creature
Harriet: Truly, you are the very picture
when she came to you,
of good health, miss woodhouse.
but the attractions you have added
Mrs. Martin thinks you the most
are infinitely superior
handsome woman in all of highbury.
to what she received from... Nature
*Emma chuckles and glances at mr. Knightly*
*Emma walks over to Harriet then speak*
Emma: You must never flatter me
Emma: It is exactly as I planned. He is in love with you.
in front of Mr. knightley, Harriet. He thinks me
vain enough already. Continuation:
Did I tell you what Mr. Elton said of you *Harriet smiles widely; Mr. Elton smile widely; emma
smiles a bit*
the other day?
*dri na part kay walay lain tao kundi ang tulo lang ka
He called you... "Loveliness itself." chara so instead na lain ang mag open sa painting, si tobi
na*
Outside scene: Harriet: It's so beautiful!
Mr: Elton: Goodmorning Mrs. Goddart Emma: You certainly spared no expense.
Girls. Music choir: » hark, hark what news the angels bring »
*Harriet giggle looking at mr. Elton* - » glad tidings of... » » glad tidings of... »
Painting Scene:
*Emma glances over Harriet and Elton speaking*
*Mr. Elton grabs painting and put it down*
Mr. Elton: These are exquisitely done, miss woodhouse.
You have a charming talent.
Emma: I daresay there is merit in them.
In the least finished, perhaps the most.
So Mr. knightley tells me, and he finds fault in
everything I do.

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