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Original tag from Tilly's Shelf:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TEh_fKA6dc0&t=0s

Jack's video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YDhwaKSuao8&t=305s

I tag
Steve Donoghue:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mUPaCosSQmQ


Prompts:
Start by tagging someone participating in Jane Austen July.
1. Mansfield Park: “The grandeur of the house astonished but could not console her.” Name a grand book.
2. Barton Cottage (Sense and Sensibility): “In comparison of Norland it was poor and small indeed.” Name a book about a household in desperate circumstances.
3. Hartfield (Emma): “I believe few married women are as much the mistress of their husband’s house as I am of Hartfield.” Name a book you feel entirely the mistress of.
4. Fullerton (Northanger Abbey): “Now there was nothing so charming to her imagination as the unpretending comfort of a well-connected parsonage, something like Fullerton.” Name a book containing a contented family.
5. Rosing’s Park (Pride and Prejudice): “He declared he might almost have supposed himself in the small summer breakfast parlor at Rosings; a comparison that did not at all first convey much gratification.” Name a book that is constantly being compared to other books.
6. HMS Sloop the Asp (Persuasion): “Quite worn out and broken up. I was the last man who commanded her.” Name a book that is looking worse for the wear.
7. Northanger Abbey: “An abbey! Yes, it was delightful to be in an abbey! But she doubted as she looked round the room whether anything within her observation would have given her the consciousness.” Name a book that wasn’t as creepy or dramatic as you thought it would be.
8. Portsmouth (Mansfield Park): “The smallness of the house and thinness of the walls brought everything so close to her, that, added to the fatigue of her journey, and all her recent agitation, she hardly knew how to bear it.” Name a book that disappointed you when you revisited it.
9. Kellynch Hall (Persuasion): “Principal seat: Kellynch Hall, in the county of Somerset.” Name a book from your ancestral home.
10. Pemberley (Pride and Prejudice): “They had now entered a beautiful walk by the side of the water, and every step was bringing forward a nobler fall of ground.” Name a book you are ready to dive into.
Bonus Question: which of these households would you most like to live in?

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