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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXII
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And on another account, too, I can perfectly comprehend.

I know what her sentiments have always been.

The principle was good in itself, but it may have been, and I believe _has_ _been_, carried too far in your case.

I am aware that there has been sometimes, in some points, a misplaced distinction; but I think too well of you, Fanny, to suppose you will ever harbour resentment on that account.

You have an understanding which will prevent you from receiving things only in part, and judging partially by the event.


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