| Rushworth had, perhaps, been accepted on too... 937 |
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Rushworth had, perhaps, been accepted on too short an acquaintance, and, on knowing him better, she was repenting With solemn kindness Sir Thomas addressed her: told her his fears, 174 Mansfield Park inquired into her wishes, entreated her to be open and sincere, and assured her that every inconvenience should be braved, and the connexion entirely given up, if she felt herself unhappy in the prospect of itHe would act for her and release herMaria had a moment?s struggle as she listened, and only a moment?s: when her father ceased, she was able to give her answer immediately, decidedly, and with no apparent agitationShe thanked him for his great attention, his paternal kindness, but he was quite mistaken in supposing she had the smallest desire of breaking through her engagement, or was sensible of any change of opinion or inclination since her forming itShe had the highest esteem for MrRushworth?s character and disposition, and could not have a doubt of her happiness with him Sir Thomas was satisfied |
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