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1  She had hardly ever been in a state so nearly approaching high spirits in her life.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXVIII
2  I look upon her intimacy with those two sisters as the greatest misfortune of her life and mine.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XLIV
3  She had been a beauty, and a prosperous beauty, all her life; and beauty and wealth were all that excited her respect.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXIII
4  To Fanny, however, who had known too much opposition all her life to find any charm in it, all this was unintelligible.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXIII
5  She had never spoken so much at once to him in her life before, and never so angrily to any one; and when her speech was over, she trembled and blushed at her own daring.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXIII
6  Her father's house would, in all probability, teach her the value of a good income; and he trusted that she would be the wiser and happier woman, all her life, for the experiment he had devised.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XXXVII
7  She felt that she had never seen so agreeable a man in her life; and was only astonished to find that, so great and so agreeable as he was, he should be come down to Portsmouth neither on a visit to the port-admiral, nor the commissioner, nor yet with the intention of going over to the island, nor of seeing the dockyard.
Mansfield Park By Jane Austen
Context  Highlight   In CHAPTER XLI