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Well   Written by Robbin (4/15/2008 10:51 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Virtues do call for softer judgment of sins, penned by Tracy W
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Emma does suspect Jane and she automatically assumed she had done something dishonorable because she dislikes her. I never said whether Emma was right or wrong—I don’t know where that came from. I was commenting on the fact I think Emma is being a mean-girl by speculating Jane has done something dishonorable without any basis. I never said Jane would do nothing dishonorable. I did not speculate on Jane’s motives at all. I have no idea where you have come up with that either.

I think we should just disagree.


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