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Sense and Sensibility - Austen, Jane ยท 79 words
My dear friend, cried Lucy, as soon as they were by themselves, I come to talk to you of my happiness. Could anything be so flattering as Mrs. Ferrarss way of treating me yesterday. So exceeding affable as she was. You know how I dreaded the thoughts of seeing her; but the very moment I was introduced, there was such an affability in her behaviour as really should seem to say, she had quite took a fancy to me.
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