File:Letter from Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, 1799 June 11. Page 4 (NLA).tiff
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DescriptionLetter from Jane Austen to her sister Cassandra, 1799 June 11. Page 4 (NLA).tiff |
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Source | Page 4 of 4. http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4193159 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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..."On more accounts than one you wished our stay here to be lengthened beyond last Thursday." There is some mystery in this. What have you going on in Hampshire besides the itch from which you want to keep us?
Dr. Gardiner was married yesterday to Mrs. Percy and her three daughters.
Now I will give you the history of Mary's veil, in the purchase of which I have so considerably involved you that it is my duty to economise for you in the flowers. I had no difficulty in getting a muslin veil for half a guinea, and not much more in discovering afterwards that the muslin was thick, dirty, and ragged, and therefore would by no means do for a united gift. I changed it consequently as soon as I could, and, considering what a state my imprudence had reduced me to, I thought myself lucky in getting a black lace one for sixteen shillings. I hope the half of that sum will not greatly exceed what you had intended to offer upon the altar of sister-in-law affection.
Yours affectionately, Jane.
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