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Lizzy's loss of closeness to Charlotte...   Written by Adrian (4/20/2010 12:35 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Do we drop our friends because they do something, penned by AnnetteJ
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...is not solely due to the disappointment Lizzy feels that she and Charlotte do not think as much alike as Lizzy had imagined. Once married, Charlotte's first obligation would be to her husband, so Lizzy could never share confidences with her as she had before.



Elizabeth felt persuaded that no real confidence could ever subsist between them again.
(Ch. 23)


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