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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER VI
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I wish we could contrive it." "Oh! it does not signify.

Whenever I do see it, you will tell me how it has been altered." "I collect," said Miss Crawford, "that Sotherton is an old place, and a place of some grandeur.

In any particular style of building ?" "The house was built in Elizabeth's time, and is a large, regular, brick building; heavy, but respectable looking, and has many good rooms.

It is ill placed.

It stands in one of the lowest spots of the park; in that respect, unfavourable for improvement.


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