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., where mention is made of this village, the author had forgotten to alter the name to Highbury. Jane knew Cobham as a halting-place on the way from Chawton to London (p. 292). Bookham is another possible claimant.
[294] Emperor of Russia, who with the King of Prussia was then visiting England.
[295] See p. 26.
[296] A visit of Jane to Scotland, of which no record is left in family tradition, is so improbable that we must imagine her to be referring to some joke, or possibly some forgotten tale of her own.
[297] One of our author's few inaccuracies is to be found in