Sanditon: Diplomatic DisplayCambridgeKing's College Cambridge, No Accession Number
 When, Mr . & Mrs . Parker
                                therefore ceased fron soliciting a family-visit, andbounded their veiws to carrying
                                backone Daughteryoung 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 directionsin 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 thegratitudegrateful feelings of those she wentwith  — &
                                to buy new Parasols, newGloves, & new Broches, for her Sisters
                                        && every thing elsethat herself at the Library,1there, whichMr . P.Parker was anxiously wishing to support.  –All that Mr . Heywood himself could be
                                persuaded to promise was, that he wouldsendrecommend everyone togo try Sanditon, who asked his advice, & that
                                nothing should
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