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Mrs Smith and Mrs Clay   Written by Nikki N (10/20/2011 8:05 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, Anne's acquaintance with Miss Smith- an analysis, penned by Ramya
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Mrs Clay actually felt uncomfortable listening to the things Sir W said against Mrs Smith ---

"Mrs. Clay, who had been present while all this passed, now thought it advisable to leave the room, and Anne could have said much, and did long to say a little in defence of her friend's not very dissimilar claims to theirs, but her sense of personal respect to her father prevented her." --

Mrs Clay felt uncomfortable because she was also a widow of "between thirty and forty, with little to live on, and no sirname of dignity."!


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