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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 Weis much more likely to is only too much disposed for Food. We are often eat too much than too little we2obligedto check him." — "But you have nottold me anything of the otherFamilycoming to Sanditon, said Mr . P.Parker as he walked with her to the door of theHouse – 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

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