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Some trails of ridicule to catch Yet not a word she ever 
penned Which hurt the feelings of a friend.
                                     poem by eldest brother James Austen
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In her, rare union, were combined
a fair form, and a fairer mind;
Hers fancy quick, and clear good sense,
And wit which never gave offence;
A heart as warm as ever beat, 
A temper even; calm & sweet.
Though quick & keen her mental eye 
Poor nature's foibles to espy,
And seemed forever on the watch,
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