Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Sense and Sensibility, Volume the First, Chapter Twenty-Two

In which Miss Steele reveals something that explains a great deal about Edward Ferrars's behavior and attitudes, and Elinor is not amused; and in which our narrator did not, in fact, keep it up the rest of last week.



We've got a short installment up tonight, as this brings us to the close of Volume the First. Never fear, though, we'll be starting right in on Volume the Second next time!

Since we've only got one chapter this go around, though, there aren't any notes and is only but one illustration:

4:59 - Amiably bashful.

Thus, I will keep this short and get right on to recording the next installment. See you next time!


If you would like to read along, the text can be found at Project Gutenberg, and high-res copies of the Thompson illustrations can be found in the British Library's Flickr stream. No reading ahead, though!

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