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Persuasion Study Guide

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by Jane Austen
About 79 pages (23,808 words)
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Chapter 11 Summary

Lady Russell will soon bring Anne to stay with her until they proceeded to Bath. Anne thinks of the advantages and disadvantages of living with Lady Russell instead of Mary. Lady Russell is a good friend and much less demanding than Mary and Lady Russell's house is in the same town as Kellynch. She will be closer to Captain Wentworth and they will surely see each other in town frequently. On the other hand, Anne reasons, Captain Wentworth does spend a lot of time at Uppercross and she will no longer see him during those visits. Anne is certainly not looking forward to a meeting between Lady Russell and Captain Wentworth, since they do not like each other.

Before Anne leaves Uppercross,.....

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