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" I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund. " This is not my idea of a chapel. There is nothing awful here, nothing melancholy, nothing grand. Here are no aisles, no arches, no inscriptions, no banners. No banners, cousin, to be • ' blown... "
The Church Quarterly Review - Page 104
1914
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Mansfield Park: A Novel, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1814 - 374 pages
...cushions shions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. ** I am disappointed, cousin," said she, in a low voice to Edmund. " This is not...No signs that a * Scottish monarch sleeps below.' '* " You forget, Fanny, how lately all this has been built, and for how confined a purpose, compared...
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Mansfield Park: A Novel. : In Three Volumes, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1816 - 378 pages
...mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing ing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice, to Edmund....of a chapel. There is nothing awful here, nothing melanr choly, nothing grand. Here are no aisles, no arches, no inscriptions, no banners. No banners,...
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Mansfield Park

Jane Austen - 1833 - 448 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund....aisles, no arches, no inscriptions, no banners. No hanners, cousin, to he ' blown by the night wind of heaven.' No signs that a ' Scottish monarch sleeps...
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Mansfield Park: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1853 - 456 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund....No signs that a ' Scottish monarch sleeps below.'" " You forget, Fanny, how lately all this has been built, and for how confined a purpose, compared with...
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Mansfield Park: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1857 - 308 pages
...crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am die- ' appointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund. " This is not...banners. No banners, cousin, to be ' blown by the night wiud of heaven.' No signs that a ' Scottish monarch sleeps below.' " " You forget, Fanny, how lately...
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Mansfield Park: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1863 - 440 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund. "This is not my idea of a chapel. There is r thing awful here, nothing melancholy, nothing grand. T are no aisles, no arches, no inscriptions,...
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Mansfield Park: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1864 - 446 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund....nothing awful here, nothing melancholy, nothing grand. Her* are no aisles, no arches, no inscriptions, no banners. No banners, cousin, to be ' blown by the...
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Austen's Novels ..., Volume 2

Jane Austen - 1877 - 426 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. ' I am disappointed,' said she, in a low voice to Edmund....No signs that a " Scottish monarch sleeps below." ' 'You forget, Fanny, how lately all this has been built, and for how confined a purpose, compared...
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Mansfield Park

Jane Austen - 1882 - 438 pages
...Mansfield Park. and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. ' I am disappointed,' said she, in a low voice to Edmund....No signs that a " Scottish monarch sleeps below.'" 'You forget, Fanny, how lately all this has been built, and for how confined a purpose, compared with...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Mansfield Park, Volume I

Jane Austen - 1892 - 274 pages
...of mahogany, and the crimson velvet cushions appearing over the ledge of the family gallery above. " I am disappointed," said she, in a low voice to Edmund....No signs that a ' Scottish monarch sleeps below.' " " You forget, Fanny, how lately all this has been built, and for how confined a purpose, compared...
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