Meanwhile, corresponding with her mother Lady De Courcy and brother Reginald De Courcy, Catherine notes that Lady Susan has a bad reputation-only Reginald, hoping to be amused, is excited about her visit. In the wake of the chaos she caused, Lady Susan had to leave, and she now plans to drop Frederica off at boarding school en route to Churchill. However, Sir James was already engaged to Mr. Manwaring and a man named Sir James Martin, intending to secure Sir James as a husband for her daughter, Frederica. She reveals in a different letter to her friend, Alicia Johnson, that this isn’t by choice-she was previously staying with a married man, Mr. In a letter, the poor, recently widowed Lady Susan Vernon invites herself to stay at Churchill, the estate of her brother-in-law, Charles Vernon, and her sister-in-law, Catherine Vernon.
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