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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XXXIX
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It was the abode of noise, disorder, and impropriety.

Nobody was in their right place, nothing was done as it ought to be.

She could not respect her parents as she had hoped.

On her father, her confidence had not been sanguine, but he was more negligent of his family, his habits were worse, and his manners coarser, than she had been prepared for.

He did not want abilities but he had no curiosity, and no information beyond his profession; he read only the newspaper and the navy-list; he talked only of the dockyard, the harbour, Spithead, and the Motherbank; he swore and he drank, he was dirty and gross.


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