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diff --git a/141-h/141-h.htm b/141-h/141-h.htm index 9948161..0aa9bc2 100644 --- a/141-h/141-h.htm +++ b/141-h/141-h.htm @@ -1,19 +1,15 @@ -<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN" -"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd"> -<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"> +<!DOCTYPE html> +<html lang="en"> <head> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css" /> -<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=UTF-8" /> -<title>The Project Gutenberg eBook of Mansfield Park, by Jane Austen</title> +<meta charset="utf-8"> +<title>Mansfield Park | Project Gutenberg</title> +<style> -<style type="text/css"> - -body { margin-left: 20%; - margin-right: 20%; +body { margin-left: 10%; + margin-right: 10%; text-align: justify; } -h1, h2, h3, h4, h5 {text-align: center; font-style: normal; font-weight: +h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, .h4 {text-align: center; font-style: normal; font-weight: normal; line-height: 1.5; margin-top: .5em; margin-bottom: .5em;} h1 {font-size: 300%; @@ -64,6 +60,11 @@ p.right {text-align: right; a:link {color:blue; text-decoration:none} a:visited {color:blue; text-decoration:none} a:hover {color:red} +.h4 { + font-size: 1em; + margin-top: 1.33em; + margin-bottom: 1.33em; +} </style> @@ -74,15 +75,15 @@ a:hover {color:red} <h1>MANSFIELD PARK</h1> -<h4>(1814)</h4> +<div class="h4">(1814)</div> <h2 class="no-break">By Jane Austen</h2> -<hr /> +<hr > <h2>Contents</h2> -<table summary="" style=""> +<table> <tr> <td> @@ -326,11 +327,11 @@ a:hover {color:red} </table> -<hr /> +<hr > <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0001" id="link2HCH0001"></a>CHAPTER I</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0001"></a>CHAPTER I</h2> <p> About thirty years ago Miss Maria Ward, of Huntingdon, with only seven thousand @@ -631,7 +632,7 @@ change of air might agree with many of her children. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0002" id="link2HCH0002"></a>CHAPTER II</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0002"></a>CHAPTER II</h2> <p> The little girl performed her long journey in safety; and at Northampton was @@ -1034,7 +1035,7 @@ her heart was divided between the two. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0003" id="link2HCH0003"></a>CHAPTER III</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0003"></a>CHAPTER III</h2> <p> The first event of any importance in the family was the death of Mr. Norris, @@ -1369,6 +1370,19 @@ I must struggle through my sorrows and difficulties as I can.” </p> <p> +“Dear Lady Bertram! what am I fit for but solitude? Now and then I +shall hope to have a friend in my little cottage (I shall always have +a bed for a friend); but the most part of my future days will be spent +in utter seclusion. If I can but make both ends meet, that's all I ask +for.” +</p> + +<p> +“I hope, sister, things are not so very bad with you neither +considering Sir Thomas says you will have six hundred a year.” +</p> + +<p> “Lady Bertram, I do not complain. I know I cannot live as I have done, but I must retrench where I can, and learn to be a better manager. I <i>have</i> <i>been</i> a liberal housekeeper enough, but I shall not be @@ -1522,7 +1536,7 @@ eyes, set her down as a hypocrite. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0004" id="link2HCH0004"></a>CHAPTER IV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0004"></a>CHAPTER IV</h2> <p> Tom Bertram had of late spent so little of his time at home that he could be @@ -1878,7 +1892,7 @@ but everybody should marry as soon as they can do it to advantage.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0005" id="link2HCH0005"></a>CHAPTER V</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0005"></a>CHAPTER V</h2> <p> The young people were pleased with each other from the first. On each side @@ -2243,7 +2257,7 @@ Mrs. Grant, and Fanny stays at home with <i>her</i>.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0006" id="link2HCH0006"></a>CHAPTER VI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0006"></a>CHAPTER VI</h2> <p> Mr. Bertram set off for————, and Miss Crawford was @@ -2745,7 +2759,7 @@ all and said nothing. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0007" id="link2HCH0007"></a>CHAPTER VII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0007"></a>CHAPTER VII</h2> <p> “Well, Fanny, and how do you like Miss Crawford <i>now</i>?” said @@ -3267,7 +3281,7 @@ had then occasioned, made her hardly know how to support herself. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0008" id="link2HCH0008"></a>CHAPTER VIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0008"></a>CHAPTER VIII</h2> <p> Fanny’s rides recommenced the very next day; and as it was a pleasant @@ -3611,7 +3625,7 @@ spacious stone steps before the principal entrance. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0009" id="link2HCH0009"></a>CHAPTER IX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0009"></a>CHAPTER IX</h2> <p> Mr. Rushworth was at the door to receive his fair lady; and the whole party @@ -4219,7 +4233,7 @@ all sound of them had ceased. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0010" id="link2HCH0010"></a>CHAPTER X</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0010"></a>CHAPTER X</h2> <p> A quarter of an hour, twenty minutes, passed away, and Fanny was still thinking @@ -4664,7 +4678,7 @@ might occupy the meditations of almost all. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0011" id="link2HCH0011"></a>CHAPTER XI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0011"></a>CHAPTER XI</h2> <p> The day at Sotherton, with all its imperfections, afforded the Miss Bertrams @@ -5001,7 +5015,7 @@ threats of catching cold. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0012" id="link2HCH0012"></a>CHAPTER XII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0012"></a>CHAPTER XII</h2> <p> Sir Thomas was to return in November, and his eldest son had duties to call him @@ -5265,7 +5279,7 @@ head, nothing can stop her.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0013" id="link2HCH0013"></a>CHAPTER XIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0013"></a>CHAPTER XIII</h2> <p> The Honourable John Yates, this new friend, had not much to recommend him @@ -5645,7 +5659,7 @@ delighted with the project. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0014" id="link2HCH0014"></a>CHAPTER XIV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0014"></a>CHAPTER XIV</h2> <p> Fanny seemed nearer being right than Edmund had supposed. The business of @@ -5930,7 +5944,7 @@ which Edmund would certainly make. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0015" id="link2HCH0015"></a>CHAPTER XV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0015"></a>CHAPTER XV</h2> <p> Miss Crawford accepted the part very readily; and soon after Miss @@ -6444,7 +6458,7 @@ no means what I expected.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0016" id="link2HCH0016"></a>CHAPTER XVI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0016"></a>CHAPTER XVI</h2> <p> It was not in Miss Crawford’s power to talk Fanny into any real @@ -6728,7 +6742,7 @@ last obliged to yield—no matter—it was all misery now. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0017" id="link2HCH0017"></a>CHAPTER XVII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0017"></a>CHAPTER XVII</h2> <p> It was, indeed, a triumphant day to Mr. Bertram and Maria. Such a victory over @@ -6882,7 +6896,7 @@ said Mary, after a pause. “Do you remember Hawkins Browne’s </p> <p class="poem"> -Blest leaf! whose aromatic gales dispense<br /> +Blest leaf! whose aromatic gales dispense<br > To Templars modesty, to Parsons sense. </p> @@ -6891,7 +6905,7 @@ I will parody them— </p> <p class="poem"> -Blest Knight! whose dictatorial looks dispense<br /> +Blest Knight! whose dictatorial looks dispense<br > To Children affluence, to Rushworth sense. </p> @@ -6968,7 +6982,7 @@ behaviour, or guarding the happiness of his daughters. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0018" id="link2HCH0018"></a>CHAPTER XVIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0018"></a>CHAPTER XVIII</h2> <p> Everything was now in a regular train: theatre, actors, actresses, and dresses, @@ -7319,7 +7333,7 @@ this moment.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0019" id="link2HCH0019"></a>CHAPTER XIX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0019"></a>CHAPTER XIX</h2> <p> How is the consternation of the party to be described? To the greater number it @@ -7762,7 +7776,7 @@ anything, he did his best towards preserving that good opinion a little longer. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0020" id="link2HCH0020"></a>CHAPTER XX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0020"></a>CHAPTER XX</h2> <p> Edmund’s first object the next morning was to see his father alone, and @@ -8059,7 +8073,7 @@ particularly in want of green baize. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0021" id="link2HCH0021"></a>CHAPTER XXI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0021"></a>CHAPTER XXI</h2> <p> Sir Thomas’s return made a striking change in the ways of the family, @@ -8407,7 +8421,7 @@ much to deserve! <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0022" id="link2HCH0022"></a>CHAPTER XXII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0022"></a>CHAPTER XXII</h2> <p> Fanny’s consequence increased on the departure of her cousins. Becoming, @@ -8896,7 +8910,7 @@ he grew thoughtful and indisposed for any other. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0023" id="link2HCH0023"></a>CHAPTER XXIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0023"></a>CHAPTER XXIII</h2> <p> “But why should Mrs. Grant ask Fanny?” said Lady Bertram. @@ -9448,7 +9462,7 @@ beyond immediate amusement. If <i>he</i> could so command his affections, <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0024" id="link2HCH0024"></a>CHAPTER XXIV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0024"></a>CHAPTER XXIV</h2> <p> Henry Crawford had quite made up his mind by the next morning to give another @@ -9765,7 +9779,7 @@ Northamptonshire. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0025" id="link2HCH0025"></a>CHAPTER XXV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0025"></a>CHAPTER XXV</h2> <p> The intercourse of the two families was at this period more nearly restored to @@ -10361,7 +10375,7 @@ indebted to his more prominent attention. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0026" id="link2HCH0026"></a>CHAPTER XXVI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0026"></a>CHAPTER XXVI</h2> <p> William’s desire of seeing Fanny dance made more than a momentary @@ -10681,7 +10695,7 @@ before. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0027" id="link2HCH0027"></a>CHAPTER XXVII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0027"></a>CHAPTER XXVII</h2> <p> On reaching home Fanny went immediately upstairs to deposit this unexpected @@ -11119,7 +11133,7 @@ Lady Bertram or Mrs. Chapman could do themselves. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0028" id="link2HCH0028"></a>CHAPTER XXVIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0028"></a>CHAPTER XXVIII</h2> <p> Her uncle and both her aunts were in the drawing-room when Fanny went down. To @@ -11489,7 +11503,7 @@ persuadableness. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0029" id="link2HCH0029"></a>CHAPTER XXIX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0029"></a>CHAPTER XXIX</h2> <p> The ball was over, and the breakfast was soon over too; the last kiss was @@ -11847,7 +11861,7 @@ is,” and turned the subject. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0030" id="link2HCH0030"></a>CHAPTER XXX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0030"></a>CHAPTER XXX</h2> <p> Miss Crawford’s uneasiness was much lightened by this conversation, and @@ -12156,7 +12170,7 @@ they do for her happiness, comfort, honour, and dignity in the world, to what I <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0031" id="link2HCH0031"></a>CHAPTER XXXI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0031"></a>CHAPTER XXXI</h2> <p> Henry Crawford was at Mansfield Park again the next morning, and at an earlier @@ -12370,7 +12384,7 @@ goes. </p> <p class="right"> -Yours affectionately,<br /> +Yours affectionately,<br > M. C.” </p> @@ -12531,7 +12545,7 @@ thanks for the honour of your note, </p> <p class="right"> -I remain, dear Miss Crawford,<br /> +I remain, dear Miss Crawford,<br > &c., &c.” </p> @@ -12574,7 +12588,7 @@ attentions. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0032" id="link2HCH0032"></a>CHAPTER XXXII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0032"></a>CHAPTER XXXII</h2> <p> Fanny had by no means forgotten Mr. Crawford when she awoke the next morning; @@ -13173,7 +13187,7 @@ anticipated, in another minute alone with Mr. Crawford. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0033" id="link2HCH0033"></a>CHAPTER XXXIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0033"></a>CHAPTER XXXIII</h2> <p> The conference was neither so short nor so conclusive as the lady had designed. @@ -13484,7 +13498,7 @@ Pug has a litter you shall have a puppy.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0034" id="link2HCH0034"></a>CHAPTER XXXIV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0034"></a>CHAPTER XXXIV</h2> <p> Edmund had great things to hear on his return. Many surprises were awaiting @@ -13937,7 +13951,7 @@ to the speaker. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0035" id="link2HCH0035"></a>CHAPTER XXXV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0035"></a>CHAPTER XXXV</h2> <p> Edmund had determined that it belonged entirely to Fanny to chuse whether her @@ -14403,7 +14417,7 @@ the kind authority of a privileged guardian, into the house. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0036" id="link2HCH0036"></a>CHAPTER XXXVI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0036"></a>CHAPTER XXXVI</h2> <p> Edmund now believed himself perfectly acquainted with all that Fanny could @@ -14790,7 +14804,7 @@ On the morrow the Crawfords were gone. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0037" id="link2HCH0037"></a>CHAPTER XXXVII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0037"></a>CHAPTER XXXVII</h2> <p> Mr. Crawford gone, Sir Thomas’s next object was that he should be missed; @@ -15127,7 +15141,7 @@ Fanny were talked of as already advanced one stage. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0038" id="link2HCH0038"></a>CHAPTER XXXVIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0038"></a>CHAPTER XXXVIII</h2> <p> The novelty of travelling, and the happiness of being with William, soon @@ -15638,7 +15652,7 @@ anybody’s comfort. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0039" id="link2HCH0039"></a>CHAPTER XXXIX</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0039"></a>CHAPTER XXXIX</h2> <p> Could Sir Thomas have seen all his niece’s feelings, when she wrote her @@ -15805,7 +15819,7 @@ might have some pains, Portsmouth could have no pleasures. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0040" id="link2HCH0040"></a>CHAPTER XL</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0040"></a>CHAPTER XL</h2> <p> Fanny was right enough in not expecting to hear from Miss Crawford now at the @@ -16010,7 +16024,7 @@ reading could banish the idea for even half an hour, it was something gained. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0041" id="link2HCH0041"></a>CHAPTER XLI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0041"></a>CHAPTER XLI</h2> <p> A week was gone since Edmund might be supposed in town, and Fanny had heard @@ -16312,7 +16326,7 @@ epicurism. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0042" id="link2HCH0042"></a>CHAPTER XLII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0042"></a>CHAPTER XLII</h2> <p> The Prices were just setting off for church the next day when Mr. Crawford @@ -16589,7 +16603,7 @@ distressing to her? <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0043" id="link2HCH0043"></a>CHAPTER XLIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0043"></a>CHAPTER XLIII</h2> <p> It was presumed that Mr. Crawford was travelling back, to London, on the @@ -16759,7 +16773,7 @@ pleasantly. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0044" id="link2HCH0044"></a>CHAPTER XLIV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0044"></a>CHAPTER XLIV</h2> <p> Seven weeks of the two months were very nearly gone, when the one letter, the @@ -17048,7 +17062,7 @@ poor dear sister Price to have them so well provided for. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0045" id="link2HCH0045"></a>CHAPTER XLV</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0045"></a>CHAPTER XLV</h2> <p> At about the week’s end from his return to Mansfield, Tom’s @@ -17320,7 +17334,7 @@ learnt to think nothing of consequence but money. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0046" id="link2HCH0046"></a>CHAPTER XLVI</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0046"></a>CHAPTER XLVI</h2> <p> As Fanny could not doubt that her answer was conveying a real disappointment, @@ -17730,7 +17744,7 @@ be comfortable.” <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0047" id="link2HCH0047"></a>CHAPTER XLVII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0047"></a>CHAPTER XLVII</h2> <p> It had been a miserable party, each of the three believing themselves most @@ -18176,7 +18190,7 @@ indignation. Fanny’s friendship was all that he had to cling to. <div class="chapter"> -<h2><a name="link2HCH0048" id="link2HCH0048"></a>CHAPTER XLVIII</h2> +<h2><a id="link2HCH0048"></a>CHAPTER XLVIII</h2> <p> Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. I quit such odious subjects as soon |
