Sanditon: Diplomatic Display Cambridge King's College Cambridge, No Accession Number
When, Mr . & Mrs . Parker
therefore ceased fron soliciting a family-visit, andbounded their veiws to carrying
backone Daughter young Lady with them, no diffi::culties
were started. It was general plea::sure & consent. — Their
invitation wasto Miſs Charlotte Heywood, a
very pleasing young woman of two & twenty,the eldest
of the Daughters at home, &the one,
who under her Mother's directions in acting for her Mother, had been particularly useful & obligingto them; & who had attended them most,& knew them
best. — Charlotte was togo, – with excellent health, to bathe& be better if she could
– to receiveevery poſsible
pleasure which Sanditon could be made to supply by thegratitude grateful feelings of those she wentwith — &
to buy new Parasols, new Gloves, & new Broches, for her Sisters
& & every thing else that herself at the Library,1 there, whichMr . P.Parker was anxiously wishing to support. –All that Mr . Heywood himself could be
persuaded to promise was, that he wouldsend recommend everyone to go try Sanditon, who asked his advice, & that
nothing should
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