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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XVI
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I thought _you_ would have entered more into Miss Crawford's feelings." "No doubt she will be very glad.

It must be a great relief to her," said Fanny, trying for greater warmth of manner.
"She never appeared more amiable than in her behaviour to you last night.

It gave her a very strong claim on my goodwill." "She _was_ very kind, indeed, and I am glad to have her spared"...
She could not finish the generous effusion.

Her conscience stopt her in the middle, but Edmund was satisfied.
"I shall walk down immediately after breakfast," said he, "and am sure of giving pleasure there.

And now, dear Fanny, I will not interrupt you any longer.


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