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Lady Susan (Chap. 33) - Jane Austen
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Lady Susan (Chap. 33) Jane Austen

Lady Susan (Chap. 33) - Jane Austen
Lady SUSAN To Mrs. JOHNSON

Upper Seymour Street.

        This eclaircissement is rather provoking. How unlucky that you should have been from home! I thought myself sure of you at seven! I am undismayed however. Do not torment yourself with fears on my account; depend on it, I can make my story good with Reginald. Mainwaring is just gone; he brought me the news of his wife's arrival. Silly woman, what does she expect by such manoeuvres? Yet I wish she had stayed quietly at Langford. Reginald will be a little enraged at first, but by to-morrow's dinner, everything will be well again.

        Adieu!
        S. V.
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