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Lady Harriet (Character)
from "Wives and Daughters" (1971)

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Alternate Names:
Lady Harriet Cumnor

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  1. "Wives and Daughters"
        - Episode #1.4 (1999) TV episode, Played by Rosamund Pike (as Lady Harriet Cumnor)
        - Episode #1.3 (1999) TV episode, Played by Rosamund Pike
        - Episode #1.2 (1999) TV episode, Played by Rosamund Pike (as Lady Harriet Cumnor)
        - Episode #1.1 (1999) TV episode, Played by Rosamund Pike (as Lady Harriet Cumnor)

  2. "Wives and Daughters"
        - Marriages (1971) TV episode, Played by Caroline Blakiston
        - Rivals (1971) TV episode, Played by Caroline Blakiston
        - The Daughters (1971) TV episode, Played by Caroline Blakiston
        - The Bride (1971) TV episode, Played by Caroline Blakiston
        - The Widower (1971) TV episode, Played by Caroline Blakiston

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Quotes:
From "Wives and Daughters: Episode #1.3" (1999)
Lady Cumnor: Now Claire, when I think a thing I say it out loud. I don't beat about the bush. You have spoiled that girl of yours until she does not know her own mind. She has behaved abominably to Mr Pweston and it is all due to the faults in her education. You have much to answer for.
Claire Gibson: Cynthia... and Mr Preston?
Lady Cumnor: Claire! Do you mean to tell me you don't know. Your daughter has been engaged to Mr Pweston for some time. Years I believe. And has now decided to break it off. To be a "jilting jessie" as we used to call it.
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