In a Fast Coach with a Pretty Woman: Jane Austen and Samuel JohnsonAMS Press, 2002 - 208 страници |
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... Crawford , which might lead him where Fanny could not follow " ( vol 1 , chap . 7 ; III , 64 ) . To be sure , Fanny veers off the straight and narrow path when she hates Mary , Edmund when he loves her . With growing risibility , Austen ...
... Crawford , which might lead him where Fanny could not follow " ( vol 1 , chap . 7 ; III , 64 ) . To be sure , Fanny veers off the straight and narrow path when she hates Mary , Edmund when he loves her . With growing risibility , Austen ...
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... Crawford " ( 342 ) , she protests as the sexiest man at Mansfield draws near . Encrimsoned from top to bottom , she can only wish him - in tandem with the sexiest woman - out of there : " If Mr. Crawford would but go away ! -That was ...
... Crawford " ( 342 ) , she protests as the sexiest man at Mansfield draws near . Encrimsoned from top to bottom , she can only wish him - in tandem with the sexiest woman - out of there : " If Mr. Crawford would but go away ! -That was ...
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... to overcome all that was excessive , all that bordered on selfish- ness in her affection for Edmund . ... To think of him as Miss Crawford might be justified in thinking , would in her 124 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
... to overcome all that was excessive , all that bordered on selfish- ness in her affection for Edmund . ... To think of him as Miss Crawford might be justified in thinking , would in her 124 IN A FAST COACH WITH A PRETTY WOMAN.
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