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They had Mr. Musgrove's consent   Written by Barbara (10/18/2005 1:49 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, It wasn't quite official, penned by Jenny Allan
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By the time Anne gets the letter, Louisa and Capt. Benwick had her father's consent, though, because Mary wrote a little farther down in the letter:

"We are all very well pleased, however; for though it is not equal to her marrying Captain Wentworth, it is infinitely better than Charles Hayter; and Mr. Musgrove has written his consent, and Captain Benwick is expected to-day."

So Anne is sure that it's official.


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