| We are told earlier that there are more children.
Written by Graciela
(10/20/2008 4:03 p.m.)
in consequence of the missive, How many children did the Musgroves have?, penned by MarianneR
Mr. and Mrs. Musgrove were a very good sort of people; friendly and hospitable, not much educated, and not at all elegant. Their children had more modern minds and manners. There was a numerous family; but the only two grown up, excepting Charles, were Henrietta and Louisa, young ladies of nineteen and twenty, who had brought from a school at Exeter all the usual stock of accomplishments, and were now, like thousands of other young ladies, living to be fashionable, happy, and merry.(Ch. 5)
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