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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XVI
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Do not you see it in the same light ?" "Yes; but what can be done?
Your brother is so determined." "There is but _one_ thing to be done, Fanny.

I must take Anhalt myself.
I am well aware that nothing else will quiet Tom." Fanny could not answer him.
"It is not at all what I like," he continued.

"No man can like being driven into the _appearance_ of such inconsistency.

After being known to oppose the scheme from the beginning, there is absurdity in the face of my joining them _now_, when they are exceeding their first plan in every respect; but I can think of no other alternative.

Can you, Fanny ?" "No," said Fanny slowly, "not immediately, but--" "But what?
I see your judgment is not with me.


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