![]() Mary sets her romantic sights on Edmund, and Fanny is faced not only with a powerful rival, but also with Edmund's need to talk endlessly about his infatuation with the dark-eyed beauty. Rich, sophisticated Londoners Henry and Mary Crawford are a brother-and-sister act to be reckoned with. Fanny thrives as a useful and happy member of the household, while her natural feelings of gratitude and respect for Edmund grow into something deeper-but then trouble arrives at Mansfield Park. He comforts her, instructs her, and helps her to become a competent, self-possessed young woman. When ten-year-old Fanny Price is plucked from squalor to be raised in comfort at elegant Mansfield Park, home of her well-off relatives the Bertrams, only her teenage cousin Edmund notices her homesickness and distress. ![]()
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