[Mansfield Park by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookMansfield Park CHAPTER XXXV 14/27
I am shocked whenever I think that Maria could be capable of it; but, if she could undertake the part, we must not be surprised at the rest." "Before the play, I am much mistaken if _Julia_ did not think he was paying her attentions." "Julia! I have heard before from some one of his being in love with Julia; but I could never see anything of it.
And, Fanny, though I hope I do justice to my sisters' good qualities, I think it very possible that they might, one or both, be more desirous of being admired by Crawford, and might shew that desire rather more unguardedly than was perfectly prudent.
I can remember that they were evidently fond of his society; and with such encouragement, a man like Crawford, lively, and it may be, a little unthinking, might be led on to--there could be nothing very striking, because it is clear that he had no pretensions: his heart was reserved for you.
And I must say, that its being for you has raised him inconceivably in my opinion.
It does him the highest honour; it shews his proper estimation of the blessing of domestic happiness and pure attachment.
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