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1. his sense of her infe- - of its being a degradation - of the family obstacles..
riority were dwelt on with a warmth"

2. happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance

3. grow sufficiently unlike afterwards

4. i am not romantic you know. I never was.

5. highly of either men or matrimony

6. the only provision for her

7. instantly set out to meet him accidentally in the lane

8. neither sensible nor agreeable

9. worldly advantage

10. i ask only a comfortable home

11. my chance of happi- with him is as fair as most people


ness

12. you could not make me happy

13. tolerably happy

14. the only provision for a well-educated young woman of small-fortune

15. Jane will be quite an old maid soon

16. I will not be interrupted hear me in silence

17. likes to have the distinction of rank preserved

18. excessive admiration of Mr Collins

19. destined for each other

20. never play really well


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21. If I had ever learnt, I should have been a great proficient.

22. extraordinary deference

23. blushed and blushed again with shame and vexation

24. looked a little ashamed of his aunt's ill-breeding

25. The hall, the din- and all its furniture were examined and praised;
ing-room,

26. little elegant compliments

27. equal.. with the highest rank in the kingdom

28. the particular advice and recommendation of the very noble

29. kindness of Lady Catherine

30. throw off your unworthy child from you affection and leaver her to
reap the fruits of her own heinous offences

31. Such amiable quali- must speak for themselves. What a contrast between
ties him and his friend!

32. If they had enough uncles to fill all Cheapside.. it would not make them
on jot less agreeable.

33. Bingley had never with more pleasant people or prettier girls in his life;
met

34. Every possible atten- might be paid to the sick lady


tion

35. How delighted Miss will be to receive such a letter. He made no answer
Darcy

36. brightened by the exercise

37. His character was


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decided. He was the proudest, most disagreeable
man in the world

38. I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine

39. She is tolerable but not handsome enough to tempt me

40. my behaviour to you at the time.. was unpardonable. I cannot think of it


without abhorrence

41. How despicably have I acted!

42. I, who have valued myself on my abilities!

43. She respected, . she esteemed, she was grateful to him

44. I think it right for every clergyman.. like myself to set the example
of matrimony

45. the good of everybody's character and makes it still better

46. urged the possibility of mistakes

47. your sister's indifference

48. high animal spirits

49. neglect and mistaken indulgence

50. The most determined flirt that ever made herself or her family ridiculous

51. having, in conse- of being the only plain one on the family, worked hard
quence for knowledge and accomplishments

52. I have a high respect for your nerves! They are my old friends

53. great hopes of finding him quite the reverse

54. I will never see you again if you do

55. crossed in love


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56. shall have no peace

57. uncertain temper

58. the business of her life was to get her daughters married

59. will have a charming mother in law

60. Mrs bennet seemed incapable of fatigue while enumerating the advan-
tages of the match

61. never see her again

62. captivated by youth and beauty

63. unsuitable a marriage

64. ignorance and folly

65. manners recom- him to everybody


mended

66. fine countenance

67. happy readiness of conversation

68. he is the most agreeable man i ever saw

69. was then but fifteen

70. chief object was unquestionably.. fortune

71. prided myself on his discernment

72. has no money, no nothing that can tempt him


connections

73. grieved to the soul by a thousand tender recollections

74. paid her not the smallest attention


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75. white, the other red

76. everybody is disgusted with his pride

77. the world is blinded by his fortune

78. Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters

79. do you prefer reading to cards

80. lively, playful disposition

81. despise me if you dare

82. I roused and interested you

83. six inches deep in mud

84. determined to hate him

85. from the very beginning - from the first moment

86. A young man, too, like you, whose very countenance many vouch for
your being amiable

87. I rather wonder now at your knowing any

88. blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd

89. You could not make happy, and I am convinced that I am the last woman
me in the world who would make you so

90. He is a gentleman; I am a gentleman's daughter; so far we are equal.

91. whether he did not think there were a great many pretty women in the
room

92. she is very plain. Lady Lucas has often said so, and envied me
Jane's beauty

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93. A woman must have a thorough knowledge of music, singing, drawing,
dancing.. to deserve the world

94. posess a certain something in her.. manner

95. when i am dead .. to turn you all out of this house as soon as he
pleases

96. economy was held to be perfectly useless, for, of course, they were to
have a son

97. daughters are never of so much consequence to a father

98. Her ignorance and folly had contributed to his amusement

99. It is a truth universal- acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a


ly good fortune, must be in want of a wife.

100. a single man of of large fortune: four or five thousand a year

101. When she is secure of him, there will be leisure for falling in love as much
as she chooses.

102. a large, handsome stone building.. backed by a ridge of high woody hills

103. and at that moment she felt that to be mistress of Pemberley might be
something

104. come upon the town

105. secluded from the world

106. disgrace in the corps

107. proof of family weakness

108. "Yes, yes, they must marry. There is nothing else to be done.

109. put an end to all affection

110. their passions stronger than their virtues


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111. regard.. arising on a first interview.. and that it's ill success

112. Dearest, loveliest Elizabeth! What do I not owe you!

113. She liked him too little to care for his approbation

114. i do like him.. I love him.. he has no improper pride

115. He was exactly the man, who, in disposition and talents, would most suit
her.

116. greatest danger in an unequal marriage

117. were it not for the inferiority of her connections, he should be in


some danger

118. i have never desired your good opinion

119. He was discovered to be proud, to be above his company

120. she heard mr Darcy invite him, with the greatest civility, to fish there
as often as he chose

121. With the Gardiner's they were always on the most intimate terms

122. but such a father and mother, and such low connections, I am afraid
there is no chance of it"

123. with family, fortune, everything in his favour.. he has a right to be proud"

124. my good opinion once lost is lost forever

125. In darcy's breast Was a tolerably powerful feeling towards her which
soon procured her pardon

126. In vain i have struggled. It will not do

127. The upstart preten- Of a young woman without family, connections or


tions fortune

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128. I singled you out As the companion of my future life

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