![]() ![]() Disorders and recoveries so very much out of the common way, seemed more like the amusement of eager minds in want of employment than of actual afflictions and relief… It should seem that they must be very busy for the good of others, or else extremely ill themselves. It was impossible for Charlotte not to suspect a good deal of fancy in such an extraordinary state of health. ![]() ![]() I had just been wondering what was really going on with the supposedly invalid Parker siblings when Charlotte gives her analysis at the opening of this chapter. (If you’re just joining the Group Read today, you may want to review the Introduction here and Part One here, Part Two here, and Part Three here to get caught up.) It’s time to look at the last section of Jane Austen’s final, incomplete novel: Sanditon. ![]()
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