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Most of what is on this page didn't happen in the book or is untrue. Actually, everything on this page is made up. Only the names, places, titles, and such are true. Emma a prostitute?! Nun?! I'm sorry, but that's just has so little to do with the novel, it's laughable. I'm deleting it all and redoing the summary. It won't be the best summary, but at least it'll be true for this novel. Also, there is no religious conversion. All of what is in the criticism is false too. So much of this is made up it is is ridiculous. I'll try to fix it. Tenko 23:40, 21 October 2007 (UTC)Tenko