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George Emerson
A Room with a View
Sulky, broody and irresistibly sexy, George Emerson is the perfect example of the moody bad boy we love to hate to love. But what makes him a truly dreamy bae is the transformation he undergoes once he allows himself to fully love the novel’s heroine, Lucy. Suddenly, he is radiant and joyful, demonstrating the beauty that comes with being brave and mature enough to trust in one’s vulnerability.
About old Mr. Emerson—I hardly know. No, he is not tactful; yet, have you ever noticed that there are people who do things which are most indelicate, and yet at the same time—beautiful?
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