Sanditon: Diplomatic Display Cambridge King's College Cambridge, No Accession Number
large Families, one, that of a rich West Indianfrom Surry, the other, a most
respectable Girls Boarding School, or Academy, from Camber::well. – I will not tell you how many People I have employed in the busineſs — Wheel within wheel. –But Succeſs more thanrepays. ––– Yours most affecly — &c "
"Well – said Mr . P.Parker –as he concluded having finished & re::finished it. — Though I dare sayfolded
his Letter — I suppose if Sidney wd -wouldmight find something to laugh atextremely
entertaining very amusing inthis Letter, & make us laugh
for half an hour together I declare I can see nothing inby myself, can see nothing eitherin it but what iseither very pitiable or verycreditable. – With all their sufferings, youperceive
how much they are occupied in for advancing promoting the Good of others! – So anxious for Sanditon!Two large Families — One, for Prospect Houseprobably, the
other, for No . 2. DenhamPlace – or the end house of the Terrace, —& extra Beds at the Hotel.
— I told you my Sisters were excellent Women, Miſs H–––Heywood." "And I am sure they must be veryextraordinary ones. – said Charlotte. I am quite astonished at the chearful style ofthe Letter, considering the state in whichboth Sisters appear to be. –
Three Teethdrawn at once! – It is really frightful! –Your Sister Diana seems almost as ill as poſsible,but those 3 Teeth of your Sister Susan's,
are