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I say that because   Written by MaryAnn K. (9/23/2005 3:35 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, As far as her never being out, it says in Ch 4, penned by Emmy
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I think it too silly to think that Anne would stay 7 years without going anywhere. Anne and Frederick were introduced to eachother, so it seems, while she was at home. Charles Musgrove would be another she would have not had to travel far to meet, so perhaps it was more her practice to be home, or perhaps part of her depressed, downtrodden spirits. I can just imagine Anne travelling with people but having no desire to interact with others and therefore, not applying herself to be noticed. But I cannot see anyone not going anywhere for 7 years! Maybe it's just me...


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