Sanditon: Diplomatic Display Cambridge King's College Cambridge, No Accession Number
He was waited on & nursed, & shecheered & comforted with equal good willunremitting kindneſs — and as every act & office of Hospitality &
friendlineſswas received as it ought — as there was not more good will on one side than Gratitude on the other — nor
any deficiency of generally pleasant mannerson in either, they grew to like each other in the
course of that fortnight, ex::ceedingly well.
— Mr . Parker's Character& History were soon unfolded. made known. All that he understood of himself, hereadily told, for he was being was he was very open::hearted; — & where he might be him==self in the dark, heis1conversation was still givinginformation unconsciously, to such ofthe Heywoods as could observe. — By such he was perceived to be an Enthusiast; — in on the subject ofSanditon, a complete Enthusiast. —Sanditon,
– the succeſs of Sanditon as asmall, fashionable Bathing Place was the
object, for which he seemed to live.
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