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They didn't   Written by Laraine (3/30/2008 10:54 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Mr Woodhouse, penned by Hanné B
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The upper classes didn't mingle with the lower, so that everyone around Mr. Woodhouse's table would have been from the gentlefolk :)

But are given to understand that people who were "rising into gentility and property" (as Mr. Weston's family is described as having been in ch. 2) would not have been regularly around Mr. Woodhouse's table. Not because he was some sort of snob, but because he wasn't really comfortable meeting new people.


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