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Persuasion

CHAPTER 7
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To be sure, I may just as well go as not, for I am of no use at home--am I?
and it only harasses me.
You, who have not a mother's feelings, are a great deal the properest person.

You can make little Charles do anything; he always minds you at a word.

It will be a great deal better than leaving him only with Jemima.

Oh! I shall certainly go; I am sure I ought if I can, quite as much as Charles, for they want me excessively to be acquainted with Captain Wentworth, and I know you do not mind being left alone.

An excellent thought of yours, indeed, Anne.


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