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Exactly.   Written by nan duval (10/12/2009 10:09 a.m.) in consequence of the missive, She had no money, penned by kathleen (elder)
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If Miss Grey's nastiness and plainness were outweighed by her fortune, it appears far more consistent with Willoughby's character to have rejected Eliza due to her lack of fortune and polish than due to her loss of "virtue".


It's all about the money for him.


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