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I don;t think so   Written by Ramya (10/10/2010 11:04 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I think could be interpreted either way, penned by Karen G
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Mary has been aware of Henry's games with the Bertram sisters right from the start. Henry really didn't do any good at Sotherton by his suggestions for improvement, and I don't think Mary would be that blinded to think he did.

His suggestions to Edmund were good, but Edmund absolutely refused to incorporate them. I think Mary was in too angry a mood to try to really persuade Edmund into anything at that moment.


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