[Mansfield Park by Jane Austen]@TWC D-Link bookMansfield Park CHAPTER XLV 13/18
I put it to your conscience, whether 'Sir Edmund' would not do more good with all the Bertram property than any other possible 'Sir.' Had the Grants been at home I would not have troubled you, but you are now the only one I can apply to for the truth, his sisters not being within my reach.
Mrs.R.has been spending the Easter with the Aylmers at Twickenham (as to be sure you know), and is not yet returned; and Julia is with the cousins who live near Bedford Square, but I forget their name and street.
Could I immediately apply to either, however, I should still prefer you, because it strikes me that they have all along been so unwilling to have their own amusements cut up, as to shut their eyes to the truth.
I suppose Mrs.R.'s Easter holidays will not last much longer; no doubt they are thorough holidays to her.
The Aylmers are pleasant people; and her husband away, she can have nothing but enjoyment.
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