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Fanny Price:
[referring to Henry Crawford]
I do not trust him, sir. Sir Thomas Bertram:
What do you distrust? Fanny Price:
His nature, sir. Like many charming people, he conceals an almost absolute dependence on the appreciation of others. Sir Thomas Bertram:
And what is the terrible ill in that? Fanny Price:
His sole interest is in being loved, sir, not in loving
[referring to Henry Crawford]
I do not trust him, sir. Sir Thomas Bertram:
What do you distrust? Fanny Price:
His nature, sir. Like many charming people, he conceals an almost absolute dependence on the appreciation of others. Sir Thomas Bertram:
And what is the terrible ill in that? Fanny Price:
His sole interest is in being loved, sir, not in loving
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I do not trust his nature
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Like many charming people he depends on the appreciation of others
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What is the ill in that
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His sole interest is in being loved not in loving
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Movie Summary
Fanny, born into a poor family, is sent away to live with wealthy uncle Sir Thomas, his wife and their four children, where she'll be brought up for a proper introduction to society.

