She does not have her father's discipline nor her brother Edmund's compassion, especially for her cousin, Fanny Price.
He began to work, vaguely wondering why Fanny Price made herself so disagreeable.
He knew what Fanny Price meant.
The day before they were to start, after the morning class, Philip, putting his things together, spoke to Fanny Price.
When Philip returned to Amitrano's he found that Fanny Price was no longer working there.
Philip thought of Fanny Price; she had a vehement belief in her talent; her strength of will was extraordinary.
He had never forgotten the master's brutal advice to Fanny Price.
And then with a start he remembered that he had heard Fanny Price say just that.
She is often kind to Fanny Price, but is not a reliable friend.
Mansfield Park is about a poor young girl named Fanny Price.