Emma by Jane Austen - Set in Regency England, the heroine of this novel is Emma Woodhouse, a wealthy young lady who fancies herself a matchmaker. Emma embroils her friends and herself in some romantic misalliances but all's well in the end as everyone, including Emma, find their true love. The book reader software includes full text search, table of contents, and variable font sizes.
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