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Emma - Austen, Jane ยท 64 words
This is very true, said she, at least as far as relates to me, which was all that was meant and it is very shameful. Of the same age and always knowing her I ought to have been more her friend. She will never like me now. I have neglected her too long. But I will shew her greater attention than I have done.
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