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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLV
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I give her credit for promoting his going dutifully down to Bath, to fetch his mother; but how will she and the dowager agree in one house?
Henry is not at hand, so I have nothing to say from him.

Do not you think Edmund would have been in town again long ago, but for this illness ?--Yours ever, Mary." "I had actually begun folding my letter when Henry walked in, but he brings no intelligence to prevent my sending it.

Mrs.R.knows a decline is apprehended; he saw her this morning: she returns to Wimpole Street to-day; the old lady is come.

Now do not make yourself uneasy with any queer fancies because he has been spending a few days at Richmond.

He does it every spring.


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