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Emma - Austen, Jane ยท 74 words
And so she is to come to us next Friday or Saturday, and the Campbells leave town in their way to Holyhead the Monday following as you will find from Janes letter. So sudden. You may guess, dear Miss Woodhouse, what a flurry it has thrown me in. If it was not for the drawback of her illness but I am afraid we must expect to see her grown thin, and looking very poorly.
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