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Patterns of Diction in
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her best love, and hopes to hear from you soon.
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Edmund Bertram speaking as Lady Bertram
Link to text in chapter 44
Text ID
: 04356
The fever was subdued; the fever had been his complaint; of course he would soon be well again.
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Lady Bertram
Link to text in chapter 45
Text ID
: 04404
her poor sister
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Price
Link to text in chapter 46
Text ID
: 04560
but how to find anything to hold Susan's clothes, because Rebecca took away all the boxes and spoilt them,
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Price
Link to text in chapter 46
Text ID
: 04562
her, as Fanny's sister, to have a claim at Mansfield,
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Lady Bertram
Link to text in chapter 47
Text ID
: 04608
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