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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXV
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I had thought it might be a relief." "I am afraid we think too differently for me to find any relief in talking of what I feel." "Do you suppose that we think differently?
I have no idea of it.

I dare say that, on a comparison of our opinions, they would be found as much alike as they have been used to be: to the point--I consider Crawford's proposals as most advantageous and desirable, if you could return his affection.

I consider it as most natural that all your family should wish you could return it; but that, as you cannot, you have done exactly as you ought in refusing him.

Can there be any disagreement between us here ?" "Oh no! But I thought you blamed me.

I thought you were against me.


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