Page:A memoir of Jane Austen (Fourth Edition).pdf/315

 PREEACE.

THIS WORK was left by its author a fragment without a name, in so elementary a state as not even to be divided into chapters ; and some obscurities and inaccuracies of expression may be observed in it which the author weuld probably have corrected. The original manuscript is the property of my sister, Miss Austen, by whose permission it is now published. I have called it ‘The Watsons,’ for the sake of having a title by which to designate it. Two questions may be asked concerning it. When was it written? And, why was it never finished? Iwas unable to answer the first question, so long as I had only the internal evidence of the style to guide me. 1 felt satisfied, indeed, that it did not belong to that early class of her writings which are mentioned at page 46 of the Memoir, but rather bore marks of her more mature style, though it had never been subjected to the filing aud polishing process by which she was accustomed to impart a high finish to her published works. At last, on a close inspection of the original manuscript, the water-marks of 1803, and 1804, were found in the paper on which it was written. It is, therefore, probable, that it was composed at Bath, before she ceased to reside there in 1805. This would place the date a few years later than the composition, but