Part 42 (2/2)
_My Mother_ thought itas _P and P_ No characters in it equal to Lady Catherine or Mr
Collins
_Miss Lloyd_ thought it as clever as either of the others, but did not receive so much pleasure froe_ liked it very much indeed, and classed it between _P and P_ and _M P_
_Mrs and Miss Craven_ liked it very much, but not so much as the others
_Mr Sherer_ did not think it equal to either _M
P_ (which he liked the best of all) or _P and P_ Displeased withit a second time, liked Miss Batesall the people of Highbury in general, except Harriet S _her_ too silly in her loves
_The Family at Upton Gray_ all very reat favourite with Mrs
Beaufoy
_Mr and Mrs Leigh Perrot_ saw many beauties in it, but could not think it equal to _P and P_ Darcy and Elizabeth had spoilt the else Mr K, however, an excellent character; Emma better luck than a ht Frank Churchill better treated than he deserved
_Countess Craven_ admired it very much, but did not think it equal to _P and P_ which she ranked as the very first of its sort
_Mrs Guiton_ thought it too natural to be interesting
_Mrs Digweed_ did not like it so well as the others: in fact if she had not known the author would hardly have got through it
_Miss Terry_ admired it very much, particularly Mrs Elton
_Henry Sanford_--very ht Mrs
Elton the best-drawn character in the book
_Mansfield Park_, however, still his favourite
_Mr Haden_--_quite_ delighted with it Admired the character of Emma
_Miss Isabella Herries_ did not like it Objected tothe sex in the character of the heroine Convinced that I had meant Mrs and Miss Bates for some acquaintance of theirs People whom I never heard of before
_Mrs Harriet Moore_ admired it very much, but _M
P_ still her favourite of all
_Countess of Morley_ delighted with it
_Mr cockerell_ liked it so little that fanny would not send me his opinion