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Quite So   Written by BarbaraB (4/30/2010 12:33 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Well, a carriage is a matter of money, too ;-), penned by Line
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Shepard states "...that others in the neighborhood (genteel class) live on too expensive a scale for the Collinses to socialize with them... Many clergy were in this position since they, though part of that class, tended to enjoy much lower incomes than the landowners who dominated genteel society. Lady Catherine is different from the other families of the area since she, as Mr. Collins's patroness, extends him special hospitality."


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