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In which we witness Anne’s acclimatisation to the gentle follies and domestic disagreements of the Musgrove family at Uppercross, where her quiet kindliness and musical talent offer solace amid small social trials and the care of lively children. There is an air of restless expectation surrounding the arrival of a naval gentleman, whose name rekindles memories and stirs the tender sentiments of those present.
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