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it can do you no good. – I know whatyour appetites are. —" "My appetite isvery much mended I aſsure you lately.I have been taking some Bitters of my own decocting, which have done wonders.Susan never eatsI grant you — – & just at present I shall want nothing; I never eat forabout a week after a Journey — but asfor Arthur, he eats enormously.1 We is much more likely to is only too much disposed for Food. We are often eat too much than too little we2 obligedto check him." — "But you have nottold me anything of the other Familycoming to Sanditon, said Mr . P.Parker as he walked with her to the door of the House – the Camberwell Seminary;have we a good chance of them? —"

"Oh! Certain – quite certain. – I had forgotten them for the moment, but I had a letter 3 days ago from myfriend Mrs . Charles Dupuis whichaſsured me of Camberwell. Camberwell will be here to a certainty, & verysoon. — That good Woman (I do not know her name) not being so weal::thy & so independant as Mrs . G.–Griffithscan travel & chuse for herself. –I will tell you how I got at her.Mrs . Charles Dupuis lives almostnext door to a Lady, who has a

Footnotes

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RWC suggests 'enormously'. Back to context...
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RWC suggests 'we'. Back to context...
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