Mansfield Park
Watercolor Illustrations by C. E. Brock
Thanks to Robin and Cinthia for scanning these!
- Title Page (1908)
- Title Page (1922)
- In vain were the well-meant condescensions of Sir Thomas ~ Volume I, Chapter II (2)
- "The kind pains you took to...persuade me out of my fears" ~ Volume I, Chapter III (3)
- Indulged with his favourite instrument ~ Volume I, Chapter VII (7)
- While Fanny cut the roses ~ Volume I, Chapter VII (7)
- Her prospect always ended in Mr. Crawford and her sister sitting side by side ~ Volume I, Chapter VIII (8)
- He walked to the gate and stood there without seeming to know what to do. ~ Volume I, Chapter X (10)
- "It would give me the greatest pleasure, but that I am this moment going to dance" ~ Volume I, Chapter XII (12)
- She worked very diligently under her aunt's direction ~ Volume I, Chapter XVIII (18)
- A ranting young man who appeared likely to knock him down backwards ~ Volume II, Chapter I (19)
- Mr. Yates felt it acutely. ~ Volume II, Chapter II (20)
- Dr. Grant himself came out with an umbrella-- ~ Volume II, Chapter IV (22)
- William was often called on by his uncle to be the talker ~ Volume II, Chapter VI (24)
- "I told a man mending a hedge that it was Thornton Lacey ~ Volume II, Chapter VII (25)
- "Oh, this is beautiful indeed!" ~ Volume II, Chapter IX (27)
- Conducted by Mr. Crawford to the top of the room ~ Volume II, Chapter X (28)
- "No, no!" she cried, hiding her face ~ Volume II, Chapter XIII (31)
- "Am I to understand," said Sir Thomas, "that you mean to refuse Mr. Crawford?" ~ Volume III, Chapter I (32)
- His reading was capital. ~ Volume III, Chapter III (34)
- "Good, gentle Fanny!" ~ Volume III, Chapter V (36)
- Looked at him for a moment in speechless admiration. ~ Volume III, Chapter VII (38)
- Fanny was obliged to introduce him. ~ Volume III, Chapter X (41)
- "There! Much good may such fine relations do you." ~ Volume III, Chapter XV (46)
- The joyful consent which met Edmund's application ~ Volume III, Chapter XVII (48)
Tinted Line Drawings by H.M. Brock
Thanks to Cinthia for scanning these!
- Title Page
- In vain were the well-meant condescensions of Sir Thomas ~ Volume I, Chapter II (2)
- She played with the greatest obligingness ~ Volume I, Chapter VII (7)
- "I am come to make my own apologies" ~ Volume I, Chapter VII (7)
- Miss Price all alone! ~ Volume I, Chapter X (10)
- He could not help giving Mrs. Norris a hint ~ Volume II, Chapter II (20)
- Dr. Grant himself went out with an umbrella ~ Volume II, Chapter IV (22)
- Sir Thomas brought him to her ~ Volume II, Chapter X (28)
- Returning to her seat to finish a note ~ Volume II, Chapter XII (30)
- She was forced to listen ~ Volume III, Chapter II (33)
- "I know what you are thinking of" ~ Volume III, Chapter III (34)
- Complete in his lieutenant's uniform ~ Volume III, Chapter VI (37)
- He...left them only at the door ~ Volume III, Chapter X (41)