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Is Anne’s health in question?   Written by Robbin (10/9/2008 11:59 p.m.)
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In Chapter 1 Sir Water refers to Anne as faded and thin and in Chapter 3 Lady Russell seems concerned, “as to her young friend's health, by passing all the warm months with her at Kellynch Lodge, every danger would be avoided; and it was, in fact, a change which must do both health and spirits good.” I know Anne lost her bloom early after breaking her engagement but does Anne have some other health problem? I have not noticed anything else. (:D)


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