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The Letters of Jane Austen Selected from the compilation of her great nephew, Edward, Lord Bradbourne
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HAVE just received yours and Marys letter, and I thank you both, though their contents might have been more agreeable. I do not at all expect to see you on Tuesday, since matters have fallen out so unpleasantly; and if you are not able to return till after that day, it will hardly be possible for us to send for you before Saturday, though for my own part I care so little about the ball that it would be no sacrifice to me to give it up for the sake of seeing you two days earlier. We are extremely sorry for poor Elizas illness. I trust, however, that she has continued to recover since you wrote, and that you will none of you be the worse for your attendance on her. What a good-for-nothing fellow Charles is to bespeak the stockings! I hope he will be too hot all the rest of his life for it! I sent you a letter yesterday to Ibthorp, which I suppose you will not receive at Kintbury. It was not very long or very witty, and therefore if you never receive it, it does not much signify. I wrote principally to tell you that the Coopers were arrived and in good health. The little boy is very like Dr. Cooper, and the little girl is to resemble Jane, they say.
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AMAZON) takes us on a journey through her life as we have never seen her before. It starts by a brief chronology of her life and random facts including a turned down proposal and a lost love affair she was never able to rekindle. Next, we visit her private letters to friends and family to which she so eloquently wrote. Numerous letters that were previously lost and now get to delve deep into her psyche. We also get to see Jane s childhood writings with three volumes of her Juvenilia, with some of the writings dating as early as 11 years old.
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