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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXIX
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To Fanny's mind, Edmund's absence was really, in its cause and its tendency, a relief.

To Mary it was every way painful.

She felt the want of his society every day, almost every hour, and was too much in want of it to derive anything but irritation from considering the object for which he went.

He could not have devised anything more likely to raise his consequence than this week's absence, occurring as it did at the very time of her brother's going away, of William Price's going too, and completing the sort of general break-up of a party which had been so animated.

She felt it keenly.


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