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Austen's sister, Cassandra, thought Fanny should have married Henry, but despite their arguing about the matter, Jane stood firm.[2] At the end of the book, the narrator suggests that if Henry had been more patient, Fanny would probably have accepted him. Additionally, Edmund, whom she longed to marry, might have married Mary, had Mary not destroyed her own reputation by attempting to justify her brother's scandalous affair. Some commentators, like Thomas Edwards,[citation needed] see this as a rare weakness in the text, believing that if Fanny had accepted Henry, the narcissistic regency rake would have soon lost interest and turned his attentions elsewhere. In the text, Mary speculates that if they had married, Henry would have satisfied himself with the occasional dalliance.