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Excerpt from Progress and Prejudice, Vol. 2 of 3
While Mary Tremenheere was whispering at the Rectory ther fears that dear Lady Harriet and the Eustaces might not prove the only family Of distinction likely to disdain an alliance' with the poverty-stricken daughter of an ex governess, the tears of the Object Of her pity were falling in secret over her discovery not that her mother was of humble birth, but that' her father's living sister kept aloof from them, even in the day Of their tribulation: that no cousin Hugh, or Marcus, or Olivia, took pity on her fate.
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