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Crime of Seduction   Written by Robbin (10/9/2009 10:16 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, The crime of seduction, penned by TimLee
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Thank you TimLee! (:D) I did not realize seduction was a crime. I was thinking about how Willoughby does not act with honor. By not acting as a gentleman was expected he broke trust with all his neighbors. I mean no one at Barton, including Marianne, expected him to shower attention on a girl for who (it appears) he has no honorable intent. I am sure Eliza felt the same way. It appears Willoughby did not think he would be punished for the crime of seduction and he is mostly right. I wonder how surprised he was to be called out by Col Brandon. (:D)



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