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Letter 112: Caroline 1815

Hans Place, Monday nig[ht] Oct: 30. My dear Caroline


I have not yet felt quite equal to taking up your Manuscript, but think I shall soon, & I hope my detaining it so long will be no inconvenience.-It gives us great pleasure that you should be at Chawton. I am sure Cassy must be delighted to have you.-You will practise your Music of course, & I trust to you for taking care of my Instrument & not letting it be ill used in any respect.-Do not allow anything to be put on it, but what is very light.-I hope you will try to make out some other tune besides the Hermit.-Tell your Grandmama that I have written to Mrs** Cooke to congratulate her, & that I have heard from Scarlets today; they were much shocked by the preparatory Letter which I felt obliged to send last wednesday, but had been made comfortable in comparison, by the receipt of my friday's Letter. Your Papa wrote again by this Post, so that I hope they are now easy.-I am sorry you got wet in your ride; Now that you are become an Aunt, you are a person of some consequence & must excite great Interest whatever you do. I have always maintained the importance of Aunts as much as possible, & I am sure of your doing the same now.-Beleive me my dear Sister-Aunt,


Yours affecly**


J. Austen