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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLIII
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I should like the scheme, and we would make a little circuit, and shew you Everingham in our way, and perhaps you would not mind passing through London, and seeing the inside of St.
George's, Hanover Square.

Only keep your cousin Edmund from me at such a time: I should not like to be tempted.

What a long letter! one word more.

Henry, I find, has some idea of going into Norfolk again upon some business that _you_ approve; but this cannot possibly be permitted before the middle of next week; that is, he cannot anyhow be spared till after the 14th, for _we_ have a party that evening.

The value of a man like Henry, on such an occasion, is what you can have no conception of; so you must take it upon my word to be inestimable.


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