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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLII
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I have a great mind to go back into Norfolk directly, and put everything at once on such a footing as cannot be afterwards swerved from.

Maddison is a clever fellow; I do not wish to displace him, provided he does not try to displace _me_; but it would be simple to be duped by a man who has no right of creditor to dupe me, and worse than simple to let him give me a hard-hearted, griping fellow for a tenant, instead of an honest man, to whom I have given half a promise already.

Would it not be worse than simple?
Shall I go?
Do you advise it ?" "I advise! You know very well what is right." "Yes.

When you give me your opinion, I always know what is right.

Your judgment is my rule of right." "Oh, no! do not say so.


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