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partly disagree   Written by Emmeline (9/27/2005 4:41 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Male Pride, penned by James S.
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]So, for summary (CW's mental outlook):


]-- family bullies her
]-- money means alot to her
]-- fancies she is in love, but really isn't

He might doubt her love for him, but IMHO, CW does not think money meant so much to her. He feel that Anne should not have been persuaded by LR.

]Also, after such a long time, CW has never heard from Anne, either. Obviously, in Regency England, women could not easily take the initiative in re-establishing a love affair. But, indirectly, he could have heard that Anne still favors him. But he heard silence.

Perhaps, but how? Anne could not have written to him because it would have been improper. And who else could have told him about Anne? If situations were somewhat different, there could have been some way for him to know...


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