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I never eat for about a week after a Journey—but as for Arthur, he is only too much disposed for Food. We are often obliged to check him."—"But you have not told me any thing of the other Family coming to Sanditon, said Mr P. as he walked with her to the door of the House—the Camberwell Seminary; have we a good chance of them?" "Oh! Certain—quite certain.—I had forgotten them for the moment, but I had a letter 3 days ago from my friend Mrs Charles Dupuis which assured me of Camberwell. Camberwell will be here to a certainty, & very soon.—That good Woman (I do not know her name) not being so wealthy & independant as Mrs G.—can travel & chuse for herself.—I will tell you how I got at her. Mrs Charles Dupuis lives almost next door to a

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