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Rating:  Summary: Once again Chesney amuses, yet there could be more. Review: Chesney's characters are delightful, adorable, and funny. The situations she creates rival Jane Austen's. In this book, I found Belinda's circumstances wholly uncreditable. After four previous sisters have gone through such contretemps to retrieve the house of Mannerling, I would think that it was time o stop. After the third book I thought perhaps she had expounded on the subject to its full extent. I would recommend one of Chesney's other sextets before continuing this one. Specifically the one about the Tribbles and their School of Manners.
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