Ben sick - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 9

Ben gets sick and dies on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 9.
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Sue cooks - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 8

Sue helps Emily prepare Christmas dinner on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 8.
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Emily cooks - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 8

Emily cooks dinner on Christmas on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 8.
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Edward sad - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 6

Edward is sad upon learning Emily is "dying" on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 6.
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Mrs. Dickinson sad Season 1 Episode 6

Mrs. Dickinson is sad when she learns Emily is "dying" on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 6.
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Emily help - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 4

Emily seeks out Henry David Thoreau on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 4.
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George - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 4

George and Emily seek out Henry David Thoreau on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 4.
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Jane - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 3

Jane Humphrey comes to a party hosted by Emily, Austin, and Lavinia.
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Sue sneaks - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 2

Emily and Sue sneak into a lecture on volcanoes on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 2.
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Emily sneaks - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 2

Emily and Sue sneak into a lecture on volcanoes on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 2.
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Mrs. Dickinson happy Season 1 Episode 10

Mrs. Dickinson is overjoyed that Austin and Sue are getting married.
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Sue wedding gown - Dickinson Season 1 Episode 10

Sue and Emily gather flowers for Sue's bouquet on Dickinson Season 1 Episode 10.
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Dickinson Quotes

Ship: I’m glad you asked. I came here for you.
Lavinia: I’m surprised you even remember me.
Ship: Of course I remember you. You’re the most pure, simple, quiet, traditional girl I ever knew, and that is why I want to make you my wife.
Lavinia: Ship, Ship, we hooked up once. Then you hooked up with someone else the same night.
Ship: That wasn’t very chivalrous of me. You’ll see I’ve changed, Lavinia. I’m not that college dropout that got drunk and tobogganed into a lake. I’m a serious adult man with entrepreneurial instincts and a profound respect for women who embody traditional values such as submissiveness, chastity, and willingness to do household chores.
Lavinia: I’m not even like that.
Ship: You’re Lavinia Dickinson. You have tea parties for your cats.
Lavinia: Well, yes, but I’ve changed too.
Ship: Oh, and how have you changed?
Lavinia: I’ll show you.
Ship: Whoa, whoa, whoa, don’t you think we should wait until marriage?
Lavinia: Henry ‘Ship’ Shipley, I don’t think you have any idea who you’re dealing with.

Edward: You really are a poet. You write all the time these days. Well, what do you with all these poems? You never show them to me.
Emily: I couldn’t show them to you.
Edward: Why not?
Emily: You wouldn’t understand them.
Edward: Oh, well, you’re probably right. I just hope you find someone who can understand them.
Emily: Well, don’t worry. I have someone. I do.