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Good catch! Austen's precision regarding such matters is notorious.
Jane Austen, of course, would've assumed that Mr. Darcy traveled in a
chaise-and-four - he would never travel with less than 4 horses, in the most
expeditious manner. So our inquirer should probably adjust for class: a man
of wealth and distinction, with a chaise-and-four, might go 50 miles in half
a day. Traveling post with 2 horses would be a slower, more economical
means of travel. Your farmer taking a cart to market with a donkey, even
slower.
Jill R. Chancey, Curator
Lauren Rogers Museum of Art
Laurel, MS
(phone) 601-649-6374
(fax) 601-649-6379
> Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 09:35:27 -0400
> From: Sandra Smith <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: Horse Carriage Speed
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> I agree with Deb - in Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice (published in
1813),
> Mr. Darcy refers to 50 miles as 'an easy distance':
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> ``It must be very agreeable to her to be settled within so easy a distance
> of her own family and friends.''
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> ``An easy distance do you call it? It is nearly fifty miles.''
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> ``And what is fifty miles of good road? Little more than half a day's
> journey. Yes, I call it a very easy distance.''
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> Hope this helps!
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> Sandra Smith
> John & Neville Bryan Director of Museum Collections
> Stewardship of Historic Sites
> National Trust for Historic Preservation
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