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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXVI
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Such had been the parcel with which Miss Crawford was provided, and such the object of her intended visit: and in the kindest manner she now urged Fanny's taking one for the cross and to keep for her sake, saying everything she could think of to obviate the scruples which were making Fanny start back at first with a look of horror at the proposal.
"You see what a collection I have," said she; "more by half than I ever use or think of.

I do not offer them as new.

I offer nothing but an old necklace.

You must forgive the liberty, and oblige me." Fanny still resisted, and from her heart.

The gift was too valuable.


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