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Patterns of Diction in
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"but you are so very eager to put yourself forward. What should Sir Thomas want you for? It is me, Baddeley, you mean; I am coming this moment. You mean me, Baddeley, I am sure; Sir Thomas wants me, not Miss Price."
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Mrs. Norris
Link to text in chapter 32
Text ID
: 03373
"The Thrush is gone out of harbour, please sir, and one of the officers has been here to—"
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Mrs. Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 38
Text ID
: 03941
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