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What about the phrase just before the one you've quoted?   Written by Cathy Allen (3/23/2009 4:10 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Ch 25: my favorite interchange, penned by Karen G
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"It is all over with Frederick indeed! He is a deceased man — defunct in understanding."

I really did not understand Henry's statement, and meant to ask about it, so thanks for clearing it up. It really is lovely, isn't it? But I still don't get the part just before, which I've quoted above. The way that JA has run it all together into one paragraph -- I'm SO confused :}

Perhaps someone can help me?


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