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He had called in Camden Place; had called a second time, a third; had been pointedly attentive:"Called" here means "visited."Camden Place is the name of the building or location. The sentence means "He...

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Meaning of a passage in "Persuasion" by Jane Austen

Please refer to this extract from chapter 14 of Jane Austen's Persuasion:Elizabeth’s last letter had communicated a piece of news of some interest. Mr Elliot was in Bath. He had called in Camden Place;...

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