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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLVI
14/23

You will see me early by the mail .-- Yours, etc." Never had Fanny more wanted a cordial.

Never had she felt such a one as this letter contained.

To-morrow! to leave Portsmouth to-morrow! She was, she felt she was, in the greatest danger of being exquisitely happy, while so many were miserable.

The evil which brought such good to her! She dreaded lest she should learn to be insensible of it.

To be going so soon, sent for so kindly, sent for as a comfort, and with leave to take Susan, was altogether such a combination of blessings as set her heart in a glow, and for a time seemed to distance every pain, and make her incapable of suitably sharing the distress even of those whose distress she thought of most.


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