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Personally I think   Written by Reeba (1/26/2011 4:00 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Emma’s snobbery, penned by Robbin
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that it could also be considered a set of men and women, the women being more come-at-able because of less engagements in the evening perhaps, in addition to the coming made much easier by the sending of the carriage for them.

Perhaps having the women together, and the men together at different times also facilitated conversation suitable to the men/women set.


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