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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXVI
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It is you, only you, insensible Fanny, who can think of him with anything like indifference.

But are you so insensible as you profess yourself?
No, no, I see you are not." There was, indeed, so deep a blush over Fanny's face at that moment as might warrant strong suspicion in a predisposed mind.
"Excellent creature! I will not tease you.

Everything shall take its course.

But, dear Fanny, you must allow that you were not so absolutely unprepared to have the question asked as your cousin fancies.

It is not possible but that you must have had some thoughts on the subject, some surmises as to what might be.


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