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“dwelt upon with…”
so rapturous a delight
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“the same passages were…”
idolised by each
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“when learn to feel…”
a home elsewhere
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“who shall remain…”
to enjoy you?
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“I could not be happy with a man whose taste did not…”
in every point coincide with my own
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“apparently in…”
violent affliction
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“Good God! Willoughby,…”
what is the meaning of this?
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“such letters, full of…”
affection and confidence
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“cried Marianne in….”
the wildest anxiety
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“Marianne now looking dreadfully white…”
and unable to stand
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“this violent oppresion of spirits…”
continued the whole evening
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“I greatly esteem…”
that I like him
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“busily employed herself…”
the whole day
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“she received the news with resolute composure; made no observation…”
on it, and at first shed no tears
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“was forced to use…”
all her self-command
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“though her complexion varied…”
she stood firm in incredulity
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“with a calmness…”
of manner
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“the Miss Steeles’ returned to the Park…”
and Elinor was then at liberty to think and be wretched
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“silent…”
and grave
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“Brandon is just the kind of man…”
nobody remembers to talk to
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“a flannel waistcoat is invariably connected with…”
every species of ailment that can afflict the old and feeble
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his “countenance…”
was sensible
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“her regard and society…”
restored his mind to animation
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“an old…”
bachelor
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“that man…might well have outlived all acuteness of feeling…”
and every exquisite power of enjoyment
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“well worth…”
catching
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“his manly…”
beauty
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“hero of a…”
favourite story
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“they conversed with the familiarity…”
of a long established aquaintance
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“he was…”
handsome
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“his manners required…”
intimacy to make them pleasing
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“his imagination…”
lively
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“all his wishes…”
centered in domestic comfort
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“she knew his heart to be warm…”
and his temper affectionate
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“there is something wanting…”
his eyes want all that spirit
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“Edward was fixed…”
to the cottage for a week
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“he seemed anxious that…”
she should engross at least half
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“astonished at…”
her sister’s composure
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“no time…”
for hesitation
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“her difficulties were…”
instantly obviated
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“sharing with herself in…”
the bliss of the moment
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“deep in…”
hardened villany
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“give rise to a belief…”
of more than I felt
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“lock of hair, which you…”
so obligingly bestowed on me
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“anything of an illness…”
destroys the bloom for ever
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“will marry a man worth more than…”
five or six hundred a year
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“Elinor was…”
mourning in secret
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“her heart…”
sunk within
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“she could…”
hardly stand
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“to atone for this conduct, therefore, Elinor took immediate possession of…”
that post of civility which she had assigned herself\`
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“she sat in silence almost all the way…”
wrapt in her own meditations
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“feverish…”
wildness
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“now looking…”
dreadfully white
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“careless of…”
her appearance
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“her eyes were…”
in constant inquiry
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“she could scarcely…”
eat any dinner
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“she immediately…”
left the room
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“then Marianne…”
flew eagerly
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“ her mind settled in…”
a gloomy dejection
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“listened to it with the most…”
steady and submissive attention
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“carried away by her…”
imagination on any interesting subject
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“they encouraged each other now…”
in the violence of their affliction
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“instantly…”
left the room
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“in seasons of cheerfulness…”
no temper could be more cheerful
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“a generosity…”
so romantic
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“such common-place raillery…”
as Mrs Jennings
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“with your pretty face…”
you will never want admirers
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“with all the indulgent fondness of a parent…”
towards a favourite child on the last day of its holidays”
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“how it grieves…”
me to see her
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“a most willing…”
and active helpmate
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“have suffered the punishment of an attachment…(Elinor)
without enjoying its advantages
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“she felt the loss of Willoughby’s character yet more heavily than…
she had felt the loss of his heart
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“with your pretty face…
you will never want admirers
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“her heart sunk within her…
and she could hardly stand
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“Elinor was mourning in secret over…
obstacles which must divide her forever from the object of her love
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“her own tender love for all her three children…(Mrs Dashwood)
determined her afterwards to stay
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“sensibility…by Mrs Dashwood…
it was valued and cherished
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“her heart was…
devoted to Willoughby
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“Willoughby was a young man of…”
lively spirits and open, affectionate manners
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“awkward…”(about Willoughby)
narrator
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“restless and…”
dissatisfied
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“Lucy eyed Elinor…”
attentively as she spoke