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Persuasion

CHAPTER 22
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But she does not do him justice, nor think enough about Winthrop.

I cannot make her attend to the value of the property.

It is a very fair match, as times go; and I have liked Charles Hayter all my life, and I shall not leave off now." "Such excellent parents as Mr and Mrs Musgrove," exclaimed Anne, "should be happy in their children's marriages.

They do everything to confer happiness, I am sure.

What a blessing to young people to be in such hands! Your father and mother seem so totally free from all those ambitious feelings which have led to so much misconduct and misery, both in young and old.


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