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Calculating too...   Written by Moni (5/22/2007 10:58 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, This shows what a "fraud" he is, penned by JulieW
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CH. 29 - "Sir William did not say much. He was storing his memory with anecdotes and noble names."

More than any others, Sir William's family members seemed the most impressed, in echoes with his son in law.

I love the way Lizzy puts on a balancing act for Charlotte's sake to be democratic, while still retaining her sense of self, saying what she thinks;-)


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