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I agree, though ...   Written by gianni (5/14/2010 12:59 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I don't think Maria can have been out long, though, penned by Kathleen Glancy
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... bear in mind that while the same Lady Catherine who frightened [her] almost out of her senses, [so that she] sat on the edge of her chair, not knowing which way to look, affected her father so that Sir William was so completely awed by the grandeur surrounding him, that he had but just courage enough to make a very low bow, and take his seat without saying a word.

Being "little used to company" is certainly a valid point, though it might be due more to being in their backwater country society rather than being deprived of company.


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