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the slave-trade

The subject Fanny alone raises at Sir Thomas's dinner table after his return from Antigua -- met, as she tells Edmund, with 'such a dead silence' from her cousins that she dares not ask more; one of the novel's most closely read moments on the silent economic foundation of Mansfield Park.

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Mansfield Park Novels · 1 mention
Emma Novels · 2 mentions