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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XLVI
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He was alone, and met her instantly; and she found herself pressed to his heart with only these words, just articulate, "My Fanny, my only sister; my only comfort now!" She could say nothing; nor for some minutes could he say more.
He turned away to recover himself, and when he spoke again, though his voice still faltered, his manner shewed the wish of self-command, and the resolution of avoiding any farther allusion.

"Have you breakfasted?
When shall you be ready?
Does Susan go ?" were questions following each other rapidly.

His great object was to be off as soon as possible.

When Mansfield was considered, time was precious; and the state of his own mind made him find relief only in motion.

It was settled that he should order the carriage to the door in half an hour.


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