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Seen Over the Ether: A Daily Dose of Jane Austen

November 24, 2007 by Vic

  • If you haven’t visited Austen Prose yet, do stop by some time. Laurel Anne, the blog’s author, examines a word or phrase a day in this new blog. Not only are the posts entertaining and illuminating, but her illustrations are breathtaking.
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    She was his own Emma, by hand and word, when they returned into the house; and if he could have thought of Frank Churchill then, he might have deemed him a very good sort of fellow. (49)

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