“Have you any reason, child, to think ill of Mr. Crawford’s temper?”
“No, sir.” She longed to add, “But of his principles I have”
“Yes, Mary,” was Henry’s concluding assurance. “I am fairly caught. You know with what idle designs I began; but this is the end of them. I have, I flatter myself, made no inconsiderable progress in her affections; but my own are entirely fixed.”
In this Mansfield Park variation, Fanny is forced to accept Henry Crawford’s marriage proposal. She dreads being taken from everything she knows and into the home of a man she does not trust. Fanny can only hope that Mr. Crawford will come to his senses and call off the marriage. After all, he cannot really love her, can he?
Henry thought that Fanny would be delighted to escape from the neglect and cruelty of the Bertram family and Mrs. Norris. He wants to make Fanny happy, happier than she has ever been before. He has no idea that he is the last person that she would ever want to marry.
Unfairly Caught is a variation of Jane Austen’s novel Mansfield Park.
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