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Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XIV
2 "I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice, to Edmund.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER IX
3 "Your brother should take the part," said Mr. Yates, in a low voice.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XV
4 Though tolerably secure of not seeing Mr. Crawford again, she could not help being low.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XLII
5 In the same low, eager voice, and the same close neighbourhood, he went on, reurging the same questions as before.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XXXIV
6 As soon as a general buzz gave him shelter, he added, in a low voice, directed solely at Fanny, "I should be sorry to have my powers of planning judged of by the day at Sotherton."
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XXV
7 She had, indeed, scarcely the shadow of a hope to soothe her mind, and was reduced to so low and wan and trembling a condition, as no mother, not unkind, except Mrs. Price could have overlooked, when the third day did bring the sickening knock, and a letter was again put into her hands.
Mansfield ParkBy Jane Austen Get Context In CHAPTER XLVI