Novels: Mansfield ParkJ. Grant, 1911 |
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Page 1
... Sir Thomas's more than toleration of the neighbourly attempts at the Parsonage . His mind , now disen- gaged from the cares which had pressed on him at first , was at leisure to find the Grants and their young inmates really worth ...
... Sir Thomas's more than toleration of the neighbourly attempts at the Parsonage . His mind , now disen- gaged from the cares which had pressed on him at first , was at leisure to find the Grants and their young inmates really worth ...
Page 3
... Sir Thomas was at hand . " What shall I do , Sir Thomas ? Whist and speculation ; which will amuse me most ? ' Sir Thomas , after a moment's thought , re- commended speculation . He was a whist player himself , and perhaps might feel ...
... Sir Thomas was at hand . " What shall I do , Sir Thomas ? Whist and speculation ; which will amuse me most ? ' Sir Thomas , after a moment's thought , re- commended speculation . He was a whist player himself , and perhaps might feel ...
Page 4
... Sir Thomas , Mrs. Norris , and Dr. and Mrs. Grant being seated at the table of prime intellectual state and dignity , the remaining six , under Miss Crawford's direction , were arranged round the other . It was a fine arrangement for ...
... Sir Thomas , Mrs. Norris , and Dr. and Mrs. Grant being seated at the table of prime intellectual state and dignity , the remaining six , under Miss Crawford's direction , were arranged round the other . It was a fine arrangement for ...
Page 5
... Sir Thomas inquired into the en- joyment and success of his lady , but in vain ; no pause was long enough for the time his measured manner needed ; and very little of her state could be known till Mrs. Grant was able , at the end of the ...
... Sir Thomas inquired into the en- joyment and success of his lady , but in vain ; no pause was long enough for the time his measured manner needed ; and very little of her state could be known till Mrs. Grant was able , at the end of the ...
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... Sir Thomas's capital play and her own against Dr. and Mrs. Grant's great hands , she called out , in high good - humour , ' Sotherton ! Yes , that is a place , indeed , and we had a charming day there . William , you are quite out of ...
... Sir Thomas's capital play and her own against Dr. and Mrs. Grant's great hands , she called out , in high good - humour , ' Sotherton ! Yes , that is a place , indeed , and we had a charming day there . William , you are quite out of ...
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