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Persuasion

CHAPTER 18
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"The Crofts have arrived in Bath?
The Crofts who rent Kellynch?
What have they brought you ?" "A letter from Uppercross Cottage, Sir." "Oh! those letters are convenient passports.

They secure an introduction.

I should have visited Admiral Croft, however, at any rate.

I know what is due to my tenant." Anne could listen no longer; she could not even have told how the poor Admiral's complexion escaped; her letter engrossed her.

It had been begun several days back.
"February 1st.
"My dear Anne,--I make no apology for my silence, because I know how little people think of letters in such a place as Bath.


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