Abigail Weh

The influence of the viscount and viscountess in their brother’s behalf was assisted by that right understanding of Mr. Morland’s circumstances which, as soon as the general would allow himself to be informed, they were qualified to give. It taught him that he had been scarcely more misled by Thorpe’s first boast of the family wealth than by his subsequent malicious overthrow of it; that in no sense of the word were they necessitous or poor, and that Catherine would have three thousand pounds. This was so material an amendment of his late expectations that it greatly contributed to smooth the ...more
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Abigail Weh
So happy about this ending! Though I do wish we'd gotten a little more detail in Catherine's perspective as in the rest of the novel instead of such a speedy wrap up but that wasn't Austen's goal in this novel.
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