Anna Maria Clarke writes on her sister Caterina's marriage and that even when in the married state she 'will still be yours and mine. Rather than losing her they should view her marriage as a way they can gain more 'happiness from hers'. Clarke also writes on Mr Glover, on Hamilton's mother and on her wish at seeing Hamilton.
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Anna Maria Clarke writes on her sister Caterina's marriage and that even when in the married state she 'will still be yours and mine. Rather than losing her they should view her marriage as a way they can gain more 'happiness from hers'. Clarke also writes on Mr Glover, on Hamilton's mother and on her wish at seeing Hamilton.
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