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Sense and Sensibility

CHAPTER 33
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Your sister need not have any scruple even of visiting HER, which, to say the truth, has been a little the case, and very naturally; for we only knew that Mrs.Jennings was the widow of a man who had got all his money in a low way; and Fanny and Mrs.Ferrars were both strongly prepossessed, that neither she nor her daughters were such kind of women as Fanny would like to associate with.

But now I can carry her a most satisfactory account of both.".


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