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Letter 21: What "trouble...from Manydown"?   Written by Laurel (11/29/2006 8:08 a.m.)
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I've been trying to work out what this final passage refers to:


They do not seem to trouble you much from Manydown. I have long wanted to quarrel with them, and I believe I shall take this opportunity. There is no denying that they are very capricious -- for they like to enjoy their elder sister's company when they can.

Since this is well before the more vexing trouble at Manydown, do we have any idea what is meant by this?


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