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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER III
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You have good sense, and a sweet temper, and I am sure you have a grateful heart, that could never receive kindness without wishing to return it.

I do not know any better qualifications for a friend and companion." "You are too kind," said Fanny, colouring at such praise; "how shall I ever thank you as I ought, for thinking so well of me.

Oh! cousin, if I am to go away, I shall remember your goodness to the last moment of my life." "Why, indeed, Fanny, I should hope to be remembered at such a distance as the White House.

You speak as if you were going two hundred miles off instead of only across the park; but you will belong to us almost as much as ever.

The two families will be meeting every day in the year.


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