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Mansfield Park

CHAPTER XX
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I did indeed.

It might not be saving them much, but it was something, and I could not bear to sit at my ease and be dragged up at the expense of those noble animals.

I caught a dreadful cold, but _that_ I did not regard.

My object was accomplished in the visit." "I hope we shall always think the acquaintance worth any trouble that might be taken to establish it.

There is nothing very striking in Mr.
Rushworth's manners, but I was pleased last night with what appeared to be his opinion on one subject: his decided preference of a quiet family party to the bustle and confusion of acting.


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