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1 To have such a fine young man cut off in the flower of his days is most melancholy.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XLV
2 But Sunday made her a very creditable and tolerably cheerful-looking Mrs. Price, coming abroad with a fine family of children, feeling a little respite of her weekly cares, and only discomposed if she saw her boys run into danger, or Rebecca pass by with a flower in her hat.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XLII
3 What animation, both of body and mind, she had derived from watching the advance of that season which cannot, in spite of its capriciousness, be unlovely, and seeing its increasing beauties from the earliest flowers in the warmest divisions of her aunt's garden, to the opening of leaves of her uncle's plantations, and the glory of his woods.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XLV