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  <dc:title>Letter from Marianne Jane Simpkinson to her cousin Eleanor Isabella Gell, concerning Marianne's recent conversion to Catholicism</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Asks her to dine next Tuesday 29th, with the [?]Mauniers and the Fredrick Youngs; Jane and Emma to dine with Eleanor on the Thursday; Jane has told Eleanor of Marianne's determination, which would not have surpised her; Marianne has delayed too long already; she is sure Eleanor will not distress her by talking against Catholicism; she does not pretend that they are of one mind; Marianne, like Miss Stanley, does not feel any bitterness or intolerance towards anyone whatever their opininons; it will not be her fault if a bar is put between her and her friends; she hopes to live in peace with all men; Eleanor is not to think that all Catholics are troublesome meddlers or narrow-minded bigots; from all she hears Protestants are far more bigoted and intolerant.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1852]</dc:date>
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