Edward Knight's Family

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Elizabeth Austen, later Knight, continued.
'... even to her grandchildren to claim her attention, 'To get her to themselves' if only for a few minutes, was a thing to covet and scheme for!

Small wonder that her memory is evergreen and that loving hearts look forward to the time when they will see her again in the land that is very far off!'
– Signed: Evelyn Templetown.'

Here we might well leave Jane Austen's niece Elizabeth, but I am the only one of her grandchildren left now, who have known her and stayed at Dane Court – both in her husband's lifetime and after the 'most perfect life-long attachment of sixty-two years' had ended; and so I must record my own experiences. My visits to Dane Court in these years took place when I was four, five and eleven years old. Little need be said of the first two visits, my memory of them is strangely vivid but there is only a general impression of the grandmother who was well and active, who took full part in the family life and who was kind to her little grandchildren, giving them presents and walking about with them under the trees, amusing them! My grandfather was then alive; he propelled himself about the downstairs rooms and corridors in a big chair, and was hoisted, ...'

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