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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXV
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And, and--we think very differently of the nature of women, if they can imagine a woman so very soon capable of returning an affection as this seems to imply." "My dear, dear Fanny, now I have the truth.

I know this to be the truth; and most worthy of you are such feelings.

I had attributed them to you before.

I thought I could understand you.

You have now given exactly the explanation which I ventured to make for you to your friend and Mrs.
Grant, and they were both better satisfied, though your warm-hearted friend was still run away with a little by the enthusiasm of her fondness for Henry.


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