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Yes, the Musgrove sisters are quite a contrast   Written by Annette J. (9/26/2005 10:21 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Mirroring the Musgroves, penned by Tara O'Donnell
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with Anne's sisters. It is amazing that Anne turned out to be the person that she is, when you consider how self-centered are both Mary and Elizabeth. The Musgrove girls are more like the high-spirited younger sisters in P&P. It is difficult to see what possibly could have attracted Charles to Mary, unless she hid from him her carping and whining nature until after the wedding.


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