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      • Mrs. Weston Formerly Miss Taylor, Emma’s beloved governess and companion. Known for her kind temperament and her devotion to Emma, Mrs. Weston lives at Randalls with her husband, Frank Churchill’s father.
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  2. Mr. Weston. The widower and proprietor of Randalls, who has just married Miss Taylor when the novel begins. Mr. Weston has a son, Frank, from his first marriage to Miss Churchill (Frank was raised by Miss Churchill’s sister and brother-in-law). Mr. Weston is warm, sociable, and perpetually optimistic. Mr. Elton

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    Mrs Weston was Emma's governess for sixteen years as Miss Anne Taylor and remains her closest friend and confidante after she marries Mr Weston. She is a sensible woman who loves Emma. Mrs Weston acts as a surrogate mother to her former charge and, occasionally, as a voice of moderation and reason.

    • Jane Austen
    • 1815
  4. Mrs. Weston is living the dream – that is, if the dream is finally getting a house and a husband of your own. (And really, what else could any woman want?) As Emma’s governess, she gained the affections of Mr. Woodhouse and the love and respect of Emma.

  5. Mrs. Weston (née Churchill) is a character mentioned in Emma. She died before the course of the novel, and thus does not make an appearance. She was Mr. Weston's first wife, although at that time he was a captain in the militia.

  6. Mrs Weston, formerly Miss Taylor, was Emma's governess before she married Mr Weston. She and Emma love each other and are close friends. She serves as a mother figure for Emma and often gives her advice, which is not always taken. Emma admires Mrs Weston as wise and virtuous.

  7. Anne Weston (née Taylor) is a supporting character in Jane Austen's 1815 Emma. Miss Taylor was the devoted governess to the Woodhouse family; during which she became a beloved friend and mother-figure to the novel's protagonist, whose mother died at a young age.

  8. Mrs. Anne Weston (Miss Taylor) Emma's governess who essentially raised Emma after her mother died. At the beginning of the book she marries Mr. Weston, a somewhat older gentleman.

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