Sanditon: Diplomatic DisplayCambridgeKing's College Cambridge, No Accession Number
ever induce him (as far1 the future
could be answered for) to spend even5 Shillingsone night at Brinshore. –
Chapter 3.
Every Neighbourhood should have aGreatLady. — The great Lady of Sanditon,was Lady Denham; &
in their Journeyfrom Willingden to the
Coast, Mr . Parker
gave Charlotte a more detailed accountof her, than had been
called for before. –She had been neceſsarily often mentionedat Willingden, — for being his Colleague
in speculation, Sanditon itself could not be talked of
long, without the introduction of Lady Denham & that she
was a veryrich old Lady, who had buried
two Hus::bands, who
knew the value of Money, was very much
looked up to & hada poor Cousin
living with her, werefacts already well known, but some
furtherparticulars of her historynames & places, & somehints ofherCharacter(though given withathe2 light
touch of a very friendly hand)were served to lighten the tediousneſs
ofa long HillPull, or a heavy bit of road, and to give the visiting young
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