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The Austen Library

The Austen Library

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Dear listener, you are invited, most cordially, into the drawing rooms and hedgerows of Jane Austen, where a single glance may ignite a romance, a poorly chosen remark may ruin a morning, and the smallest social call can become a matter of consequence.

Settle comfortably, for each episode brings you a new portion of Austen’s world: spirited heroines, perplexing gentlemen, officious relations, and the delicious suspense of what will be said next, and by whom. If you have ever suspected that an evening improves with good company and sharper conversation, you will find yourself perfectly at home.Public domain
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