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>35 year old and 17 year old end up together
Soul and cute
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>>24884423
Is it different than pride and prejudice or is it just austen slop of the same kind?
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>>24885270
S&S is by far the superior novel
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>It's another ___&___ from Jane Austic
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>>24884423
Yeah it's worth noting that Austen, a fairly smart woman and a very good writer, loves to pair her teenage and twentysomething heroines with male heroes who are in their 30s and 40s. Maybe she knew something we didn't.

Emma and Mr. Knightley have a fairly significant age gap as well.
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>>24887026
This was actually her first. Pride and Prejudice was originally titled "First Impressions", but because of the success of Sense and Sensibility, or maybe because at the time two other novels called First Impressions were relased, it was renamed to Pride and Prejudice



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