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dear Fanny, under these distressing circumstances, I will write again
very soon
Fanny?s feelings on the occasion were indeed considerably more
warm and genuine than her aunt?s style of writingShe felt truly for
them allTom dangerously ill, Edmund gone to attend him, and
the sadly small party remaining at Mansfield, were cares to shut out
every other care, or almost every otherShe could just find selfishness
enough to wonder whether Edmund had written to Miss
Crawford before this summons came, but no sentiment dwelt long
with her that was not purely affectionate and disinterestedly anxiousHer aunt did not neglect her: she wrote again and again