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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLII
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Perhaps I may be to stay longer.

It may not be convenient for me to be fetched exactly at the two months' end." After a moment's reflection, Mr.Crawford replied, "I know Mansfield, I know its way, I know its faults towards _you_.

I know the danger of your being so far forgotten, as to have your comforts give way to the imaginary convenience of any single being in the family.

I am aware that you may be left here week after week, if Sir Thomas cannot settle everything for coming himself, or sending your aunt's maid for you, without involving the slightest alteration of the arrangements which he may have laid down for the next quarter of a year.

This will not do.


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