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But would she still admire him...?   Written by Barbara (9/16/2009 1:00 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, Horses, penned by Aruna
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...if he were making grand and extravagant gestures but they were having a hard time affording to feed and clothe their children, for example? She is most reluctant to see what Elinor is telling her about how keeping the horse is absolutely impossible. Although she comes to accept that, she doesn't seem to connect it with imprudence or living beyond his means on Willoughby's part.


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