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" My Fanny, indeed, at this very time, I have the satisfaction of knowing, must have been happy in spite of every thing. She must have been a happy creature in spite of all that she felt, or thought she felt, for the distress of those around her. "
Mansfield Park - Page 476
by Jane Austen - 1906 - 494 pages
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Mansfield Park : A Novel. In Three Volumes, Volume 3

Jane Austen - Adoptees - 1814 - 368 pages
...to be named but with indignation. Fanny's friendship was all that he had to cling to. CHAPTER XVII. LET other pens dwell on guilt and misery. I quit such...satisfaction of knowing, must have been happy in spite of every thing. She must have been a happy creature in spite of all that she felt or thought she felt,...
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Chapters from Jane Austen

Jane Austen - 1888 - 412 pages
...themselves, to tolerable comfort, and to have done with all the rest. My Fanny,1 indeed, at this very time, 1 have the satisfaction of knowing, must have been happy...of everything. She must have been a happy creature 1 ' Probably of all the author-s heroines, Fanny Price, if not the most charming, is the greatest trinmph...
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Chapters from Jane Austen

Jane Austen - 1889 - 410 pages
...not greatly in fault themselves, to tolerable comfort, and to have done with all the rest. My Fanny,1 indeed, at this very time, I have the satisfaction...happy in spite of everything. She must have been a happ}- creature in spite of all that she felt, or thought she felt, for the distress of those around...
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