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'''Lady Susan''': Frederica has shown herself to be cunning and manipulative. I couldn't be more pleased.
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* In the adaptation, Lady Susan finally does praise her daughter in the final scene:
'''Lady Susan''': Frederica has shown herself to be cunning and manipulative. I couldn't be more pleased.
'''Lady Susan''': Frederica has shown herself to be cunning and manipulative. I couldn't be more pleased.
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--> Man: Lady Susan!
--> Lady Susan: How dare you address me, sir?! Be gone, or I will have you whipped!
--> Alicia: Outrageous! Have you not met him?
--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.
* Alicia affectionately telling Lady Susan that no man truly deserves her. Nobody does!
--> Lady Susan: How dare you address me, sir?! Be gone, or I will have you whipped!
--> Alicia: Outrageous! Have you not met him?
--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.
* Alicia affectionately telling Lady Susan that no man truly deserves her. Nobody does!
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--> Lady Susan:
'''Lady Susan:''' How dare you address me, sir?! Be gone, or I will have you
--> Alicia:
'''Alicia:''' Outrageous! Have you not met
--> Lady Susan:
'''Lady Susan:''' No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like
* Alicia affectionately telling Lady Susan that no man truly deserves her. Nobody
* Pretty much everything out of Sir James Martin's mouth in the adaptation.
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* In the film adaptation, Lady Susan and her friend are taking a walk when a man approaches the two women and greets Lady Susan.
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* In the film adaptation, Lady Susan and her friend Alicia are taking a walk when a man approaches the two women and greets Lady Susan.
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--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.
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--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.that.
* Alicia affectionately telling Lady Susan that no man truly deserves her. Nobody does!
* Alicia affectionately telling Lady Susan that no man truly deserves her. Nobody does!
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!! Funny moments:
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!! Funny moments:moments:
* In the film adaptation, Lady Susan and her friend are taking a walk when a man approaches the two women and greets Lady Susan.
--> Man: Lady Susan!
--> Lady Susan: How dare you address me, sir?! Be gone, or I will have you whipped!
--> Alicia: Outrageous! Have you not met him?
--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.
* In the film adaptation, Lady Susan and her friend are taking a walk when a man approaches the two women and greets Lady Susan.
--> Man: Lady Susan!
--> Lady Susan: How dare you address me, sir?! Be gone, or I will have you whipped!
--> Alicia: Outrageous! Have you not met him?
--> Lady Susan: No, I know him well. I would never speak to a stranger like that.