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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXVII
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CHAPTER XXXVII.
Mr.Crawford gone, Sir Thomas's next object was that he should be missed; and he entertained great hope that his niece would find a blank in the loss of those attentions which at the time she had felt, or fancied, an evil.

She had tasted of consequence in its most flattering form; and he did hope that the loss of it, the sinking again into nothing, would awaken very wholesome regrets in her mind.

He watched her with this idea; but he could hardly tell with what success.

He hardly knew whether there were any difference in her spirits or not.

She was always so gentle and retiring that her emotions were beyond his discrimination.


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