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Mansfield Revisited - Joan Aiken
1984 English hardback first edition, first impression, Victor Gollancz, London
A fine book in fine unclipped dust jacket
The book is tightly bound and square, no names, inscriptions or stamps etc
Clean contents and cloth
The jacket shows no loss or tears
The author makes no claim at following Jane Austen but this book does pick up where Mansfield Park finished
A lovely clean and bright copy

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Joan Aiken - Synopsis - Sample
ABOUT TEN DAYS after the foregoing events, Susan was in the flower-garden with little Mary, picking a bunch of hyacinths to take to her aunt Bertram, when, glancing over the paling, she saw two figures approaching through the park, who, on a closer view, proved to be Mr Wadham with his sister. As Lady Bertram had been left in a comfortable doze, from which it seemed unlikely that she would awake within the hour, Susan had no hesitation in walking out to meet the pair. "Good day, Miss Susan! How do you go on!" Mr Wadham hailed her cheerfully as soon as they were within speaking distance. "The weather is so fine that my sister has tempted me this way. We are acting as postmen—bringing you a letter that has come for your sister." "For my sister? Why, who can be writing to her at the Parsonage? All in our family—my mother and those at Portsmouth, my brother William in the navy—everybody has been, informed that she has gone abroad. I wonder who her correspondent can be?"

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