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Love and Friendship, a novel by Jane Austen |
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LETTER 4th Laura to MARIANNE |
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_ Our neighbourhood was small, for it consisted only of your Mother. She may probably have already told you that being left by her Parents in indigent Circumstances she had retired into Wales on eoconomical motives. There it was our freindship first commenced. Isobel was then one and twenty. Tho' pleasing both in her Person and Manners (between ourselves) she never possessed the hundredth part of my Beauty or Accomplishments. Isabel had seen the World. She had passed 2 Years at one of the first Boarding-schools in London; had spent a fortnight in Bath and had supped one night in Southampton. "Beware my Laura (she would often say) Beware of the insipid "Alas! (exclaimed I) how am I to avoid those evils I shall never Ah! little did I then think I was ordained so soon to quit that |