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Persuasion

CHAPTER 5
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It is early." "I never want them, I assure you.

They talk and laugh a great deal too much for me.

Oh! Anne, I am so very unwell! It was quite unkind of you not to come on Thursday." "My dear Mary, recollect what a comfortable account you sent me of yourself! You wrote in the cheerfullest manner, and said you were perfectly well, and in no hurry for me; and that being the case, you must be aware that my wish would be to remain with Lady Russell to the last: and besides what I felt on her account, I have really been so busy, have had so much to do, that I could not very conveniently have left Kellynch sooner." "Dear me! what can you possibly have to do ?" "A great many things, I assure you.

More than I can recollect in a moment; but I can tell you some.

I have been making a duplicate of the catalogue of my father's books and pictures.


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