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“How much I used to dread riding.”
“How much I used to dread riding.”
“My dear Sir Thomas, Fanny can walk”
“My dear Sir Thomas, Fanny can walk”
“My father is come!”
“My father is come!”
A circle of admirals
A most welcome interruption
A most welcome interruption
A ranting young man
And how do you think I mean to amuse myself, Mary, on the days that I do not hunt?
And how do you think I mean to amuse myself, Mary, on the days that I do not hunt?
Attending them to their carriage
Both advised Mrs. Norris's continuing where she was
Busy at the pianoforte
Busy at the pianoforte
Conducted to the top of the room
Convinced him it was an ague, and promised him a charm for it
Convinced him it was an ague, and promised him a charm for it
Dr. Grant himself came out with an umbrella
Dr. Grant himself came out with an umbrella
Fanny was obliged to introduce him to Mr. Crawford
Fanny was obliged to introduce him to Mr. Crawford
Good wishes for a pleasant journey
Good wishes for a pleasant journey
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