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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXV
10/27

You have moral and literary tastes in common.

You have both warm hearts and benevolent feelings; and, Fanny, who that heard him read, and saw you listen to Shakespeare the other night, will think you unfitted as companions?
You forget yourself: there is a decided difference in your tempers, I allow.
He is lively, you are serious; but so much the better: his spirits will support yours.

It is your disposition to be easily dejected and to fancy difficulties greater than they are.

His cheerfulness will counteract this.

He sees difficulties nowhere: and his pleasantness and gaiety will be a constant support to you.


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