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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
THIS CORRESPONDENCE COULD NOT BE CONTINUED LONGER (Lady Susan) | Frontispiece | ||
SANDITON | |||
HE WAS OBLIGED… TO SIT DOWN ON THE BANK, UNABLE TO STAND | facing | page | 10 |
A YOUNG WHITBY RUNNING OFF WITH FIVE VOLUMES UNDER HIS ARM | " | " | 49 |
THE WHOLE-LENGTH PORTRAIT OF A STATELY GENTLEMAN | " | " | 64 |
THE WATSONS | |||
A LONG LIST OF COUNTY FAMILIES WAS CONFIDENTLY RUN OVER | " | " | 82 |
THE DOOR OPENED, AND DISPLAYED TOM MUSGRAVE | " | " | 129 |
CANCELLED CHAPTER OF ‘PERSUASION’ | |||
THE ADMIRAL TOOK LEAVE; CAPTAIN WENTWORTH WENT TO HIM | " | " | 144 |
LADY SUSAN | |||
‘SHE IS VERY PRETTY, THOUGH NOT SO HANDSOME AS HER MOTHER’ | " | " | 176 |
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