- Claiming that her match-making days are over,Emma helps Frank organize a dance. Elton returns with his dreadful wife, a presence which upsets Harriet and annoys everyone else, especially Emma and Frank, who share their dislike of her at the dance, where they get close. Elton snubs Harriet but George tactfully steps in to partner her, for which Emma thanks him. Next day Harriet is saved by Frank from being mugged and she tells Emma that is smitten. She sees him as out of her league but at least he has got Elton out of her system. George continues to champion Jane Fairfax, leading Emma to believe he is in love with her but he is certain that her true admirer is Frank.—don @ minifie-1
- Emma continues to reject any notion that Mr. Knightley is the mysterious benefactor who gave Jane Fairfax the piano. She also announces that her matchmaking days are over. When Frank Churchill suggest they plan a ball, Emma is thrilled but Frank receives a letter from his sickly Aunt asking him to return. Mr. Elton returns home with his new wife and Harriet Smith remains heartbroken. The new Mrs. Elton doesn't make much of an impression on Emma who finds her insufferable and who tends to dominate any conversation. Frank's unexpected return means the ball may go ahead and Emma has an opportunity to dance with Knightley. Frank Churchill rescues Harriet when she is set upon by a group of urchins and Emma thinks love seems to be the result. It's not Churchill Harriet is in love with, however.—garykmcd
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