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From "The Letters of Jane Austen: Selected from the compilation of her great nephew, Edward, Lord Bradbourne" by Austen, Jane

Henry Austen
Jane's brother, a banker and clergyman
Core Belief
"He values family and social connections, and seeks to balance his professional life with personal pursuits. He is likely a man of both intellect and charm."
Worldview
He navigates the world of London society with a blend of ambition and practicality, while also maintaining strong ties to his family and their rural roots.
Personality
Energetic, sociable, and involved in London society, Henry is portrayed as a supportive brother who assists Jane with her literary endeavors. He is also prone to illness and financial setbacks, adding a layer of complexity to his character.
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