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Bath bunns (Letter 29)   Written by Robbin (9/16/2007 4:58 p.m.)
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I do not know how to give up the idea of our both going to Paragon in May;--Your going I consider as indispensably necessary, & I shall not like being left behind; there is no place here or hereabouts that I shall want to be staying at--& tho’ to be sure the keep of two will be more than of one, I will endeavour to make the difference less by disordering my Stomach with Bath bunns; & as to the trouble of accomodating us; whether there are one or two, it is much the same. (Letter 29)

Is there something particular JA does not like about Bath bunns? It seems like she does not look forward to visiting Paragon (Leigh-Parrots?) without Cassandra if she is willing to disorder her stomach to bring her along. JA really does have no choice in the matter of where she goes (in this instance) and who her companions are. Leaving her home is strife with inconveniences and regrets of all sorts. I feel for her. (;D)


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