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Jane Austen

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JANE AUSTEN Author: 1775-1817 WATERGATE & QUAY Jane's niece, fourteen year old Fanny Knight, records in her diary of Tuesday, 15 September 1807, that Jane and the rest of the family embarked from here to visit friends in Hythe for afternoon tea. Fanny writes 'Mama to everyone's astonishment was of the party and not at all sick'

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