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As soon as Elinor had finished it, she perforn, by placing it in the hands of Mrs Jennings, who read it aloud with many comments of satisfaction and praise
"Very well indeed!--how prettily she writes!--aye, that was quite proper to let him be off if he would That was just like Lucy--Poor soul! I wish I COULD get his, you see She is a good-hearted girl as ever lived--Very well upon my word That sentence is very prettily turned
Yes, yes, I will go and see her, sure enough How attentive she is, to think of every body!--Thank you,it me It is as pretty a letter as ever I saw, and does Lucy's head and heart great credit"