The novels and letters of Jane Austen . THE NOVELS AND LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN Edited by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON with an Introduction by PROF. WILLIAM LYON PHELPS, Ph. D. Lampsin Professor of English Literature. YaU University. MAJNibblJbLD PARK Part n •i. / :2^ -? 3With Colored Illustrations byC. E. and H. M. BROCK -^^ ic ,-iuucy Gateway and Abbey School a I ;. OLBY EW YORK PHILADELPH ?-ij*»l 1 Sir 1 homas brought timi lo liti. ^a\iiig thatlead the way and open the ball (page 57 -f- to THE NOVELS AND LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN Edited by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON with an Introduction by PROF. WILLIAM


The novels and letters of Jane Austen . THE NOVELS AND LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN Edited by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON with an Introduction by PROF. WILLIAM LYON PHELPS, Ph. D. Lampsin Professor of English Literature. YaU University. MAJNibblJbLD PARK Part n •i. / :2^ -? 3With Colored Illustrations byC. E. and H. M. BROCK -^^ ic ,-iuucy Gateway and Abbey School a I ;. OLBY EW YORK PHILADELPH ?-ij*»l 1 Sir 1 homas brought timi lo liti. ^a\iiig thatlead the way and open the ball (page 57 -f- to THE NOVELS AND LETTERS OF JANE AUSTEN Edited by R. BRIMLEY JOHNSON with an Introduction by PROF. WILLIAM LYON PHELPS, Ph. D. Lampson Professor of English Literature,Yale University. MANSFIELD PARK Part II 2-/ ^ -? 3With Colored Illustrations byC. E. and H. M. BROCK. The Abbey Gateway and Abbey School at Reading. FRANK S. HOLBY NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA MCMVI o O v 40 3 1 V. tjILLUSTRATIONS i Sir Thomas brought him to her, saying that she was to lead the way and open the ball (page 57) Frontispiece PAGE Then returning to her seat to finish a note which she waspreviously engaged in writing for that stupid womansservice 87 She could not abstract her mind five minutes; she was forced to listen; his reading was capital . 145 I know you have something on your mind. I know what you are thinking of 159 He, complete in his lieutenants uniform, and all the taller and more graceful for it 215 He attended to them to the last and left them only at the door of their own house 255 MANSFIELD PARK Mansfield Park •c CHAPTER XXV. THE intercourse of the two families wasat this period more nearly restored towhat it had been in the autmim, thanany member of the old intimacy had thought everUkely to be again. The return of Henry Craw-ford, and the arrival of William Pr


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