[Mansfield Park by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookMansfield Park CHAPTER XXXIII 15/16
It silenced her.
She felt how unprofitable contention would be.
If her aunt's feelings were against her, nothing could be hoped from attacking her understanding.
Lady Bertram was quite talkative. "I will tell you what, Fanny," said she, "I am sure he fell in love with you at the ball; I am sure the mischief was done that evening.
You did look remarkably well.
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