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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXI
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But the truth is, that my father hardly knows them.

They had not been here a twelvemonth when he left England.

If he knew them better, he would value their society as it deserves; for they are in fact exactly the sort of people he would like.

We are sometimes a little in want of animation among ourselves: my sisters seem out of spirits, and Tom is certainly not at his ease.

Dr.
and Mrs.Grant would enliven us, and make our evenings pass away with more enjoyment even to my father." "Do you think so ?" said Fanny: "in my opinion, my uncle would not like _any_ addition.


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