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She and her sister both married wealthy men and thus they both had money and status. Mrs. Musgrove, however, married a richer man with far more land that was worth far more. There was no pride nor envy between the sisters, and they got along splendidly. Louisa and Henrietta were delighted to take their slightly poorer and less educated female cousins under their wing. Charles Hayter and Henrietta even developed a small affection towards each other. Mr. Musgrove knew that Henrietta could perhaps do better on the marriage mart, but decided that if they liked each other then it would be alright. Her son felt threatened by Captain Wentworth when Henrietta showed interest in the man.

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  • Mrs. Hayter
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  • She and her sister both married wealthy men and thus they both had money and status. Mrs. Musgrove, however, married a richer man with far more land that was worth far more. There was no pride nor envy between the sisters, and they got along splendidly. Louisa and Henrietta were delighted to take their slightly poorer and less educated female cousins under their wing. Charles Hayter and Henrietta even developed a small affection towards each other. Mr. Musgrove knew that Henrietta could perhaps do better on the marriage mart, but decided that if they liked each other then it would be alright. Her son felt threatened by Captain Wentworth when Henrietta showed interest in the man.
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Marital
  • Married
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Name
  • Mrs. Hayter
Rank
  • Gentlewoman
Family
  • Mr. Hayter *Charles Hayter and Miss Hayters *Mrs. Musgrove & Mr. Musgrove *Charles Musgrove, Louisa Musgrove, Henrietta Musgrove
Gender
  • Female
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  • She and her sister both married wealthy men and thus they both had money and status. Mrs. Musgrove, however, married a richer man with far more land that was worth far more. There was no pride nor envy between the sisters, and they got along splendidly. Louisa and Henrietta were delighted to take their slightly poorer and less educated female cousins under their wing. Charles Hayter and Henrietta even developed a small affection towards each other. Mr. Musgrove knew that Henrietta could perhaps do better on the marriage mart, but decided that if they liked each other then it would be alright. Her son felt threatened by Captain Wentworth when Henrietta showed interest in the man.
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