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Elizabeth & Mr Elliot   Written by Rachel G (10/19/2008 4:09 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Lots of things to ponder..., penned by Rae
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Rae said:


"In terms of who knows what, I am not sure Anne was ever party to discussion about Elizabeth and Mr Elliot - I am sure she would have surmised Sir Walter and Elizabeth's plans, but would never have been included in any discussion about them before or after their disappointment."

You are right about this Rae. Here's the line from Ch12, when Mr Elliot has been seen at the inn:

The offence which had been given her father, many years back, she (Anne) knew: Elizabeth's particular share in it she suspected; and that Mr. Elliot's idea always produced irritation in both was beyond a doubt.


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