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was now mourning her loss   Written by Stephanie (10/12/2011 12:53 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Maybe it was Capt. Harville who insisted, penned by Graciela
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Meeting Capt. Wentworth's friends at the lodging house would be a social obligation he could easily avoid, however, and he would not even have needed a little boy with a broken collar bone to get out of it, as Anne managed to do when asked to meet with Frederick again at the Musgroves. Encouraged or not, he was not as set against the idea as he might have been.


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