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Persuasion - Austen, Jane ยท 59 words
Charles Hayter was the eldest of all the cousins, and a very amiable, pleasing young man, between whom and Henrietta there had been a considerable appearance of attachment previous to Captain Wentworths introduction. He was in orders; and having a curacy in the neighbourhood, where residence was not required, lived at his fathers house, only two miles from Uppercross.
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