Mansfield Park by Jane Austen Chapter 10 Page 4

said Mr. Crawford, when he was gone.

“Yes, there is nothing else to be done. But now, sincerely, do not you find the place altogether worse than you expected?”

“No, indeed, far otherwise. I find it better, grander, more complete in its style, though that style may not be the best. And to tell you the truth,” speaking rather lower, “I do not think that I shall ever see Sotherton again with so much pleasure as I do now. Another summer will hardly improve it to me.”

After a moment's embarrassment the lady replied, “You are too much a man of the world not to see with the eyes of the world.

If other people think Sotherton improved, I have no doubt that you will.”