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rdfs:comment | - Mrs. Allen, was one of Dawn Longchamp's teachers at Emerson Peabody.
- Mr. and Mrs. Allen decided to go to Bath on holiday. They invited Catherine Morland, one of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Morland. Catherine was a favorite of Mrs. Allen's, so it was natural to invite her. They rented a very comfortable home on Pulteney St. Mrs. Allen saw the attraction between Henry Tilney and Catherine, and secretly wanted her friend to get involved with him—in a marriage sense.
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*Great Pulteney Street
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abstract | - Mrs. Allen, was one of Dawn Longchamp's teachers at Emerson Peabody.
- Mr. and Mrs. Allen decided to go to Bath on holiday. They invited Catherine Morland, one of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Morland. Catherine was a favorite of Mrs. Allen's, so it was natural to invite her. They rented a very comfortable home on Pulteney St. Mrs. Allen saw the attraction between Henry Tilney and Catherine, and secretly wanted her friend to get involved with him—in a marriage sense.
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