XXXVII. Lady Susan to Mr. De Courcy

by Jane Austen

  Upper Seymour Street.I am satisfied, and will trouble you no more when these few lines aredismissed. The engagement which you were eager to form a fortnight ago isno longer compatible with your views, and I rejoice to find that theprudent advice of your parents has not been given in vain. Your restorationto peace will, I doubt not, speedily follow this act of filial obedience,and I flatter myself with the hope of surviving my share in thisdisappointment.S. V.


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