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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 15 Summary

Anne has long dreaded moving to Bath. Surprisingly, her father and Elizabeth are excited at her arrival. However, their excitement is because they want to show off their new house, which they are both quite proud of and remark on how sought after they are in Bath. They both think Bath is much more exciting than Kellynch. The two are also enthusiastic about the reappearance of Mr. Elliot in their lives. He has called on them several times and apologized for his previous actions toward the family. Sir Elliot and Elizabeth quickly forgave him and are once again on good terms with their cousin and heir. Elizabeth hopes that Mr. Elliot will focus his attention on her as a potential second wife.

Just as Elizabeth, Anne and Sir Elliot are speaking of Mr. Elliot,.....

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