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Lizzy the judge?   Written by Vania (1/29/2004 1:40 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, unfeeling, penned by Diane Margaret
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When did it say that Lizzy thought Anne should not enjoy an outing without her mother and instead stay isolated at Rosings?

"It was two ladies stopping in a low phaeton at the garden gate." In this case, Anne had called to invite them to dine in Rosings the next day. Mr. Collins did not flag her down. Anne was the rude one for keeping Charlotte out of doors in the wind.


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