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very desirous that her son should marry,
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 4
Text ID
: 00286
of all the young ladies she had ever seen, Miss Bertram seemed, by her amiable qualities and accomplishments, the best adapted to make him happy.
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 4
Text ID
: 00289
a matter not to be talked of at present.
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 4
Text ID
: 00294
Mrs. Rushworth proposed that
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 9
Text ID
: 00796
the chaise should be taken also;
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 9
Text ID
: 00797
Her next proposition, of
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 9
Text ID
: 00799
shewing the house to such of them as had not been there before,
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 9
Text ID
: 00800
regretted that his part was not more considerable,
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01677
Mrs. Rushworth was quite ready to retire, and make way for the fortunate young woman whom her dear son had selected;
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs Rushworth
Link to text in chapter 21
Text ID
: 02025