Thanks! Personally, I like Fanny (although I would like to read Mary Crawford's further adventures as written by someone who is not constrained by contemporary norms of propriety). I don't think it's her job to make all those big Losers around her into better people.
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Personally, I like Fanny (although I would like to read Mary Crawford's further adventures as written by someone who is not constrained by contemporary norms of propriety). I don't think it's her job to make all those big Losers around her into better people.