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quadgram | frequency |
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i do not know | 50 |
a great deal of | 26 |
it would be a | 18 |
i do not think | 18 |
i am sure i | 18 |
it would have been | 18 |
i have no doubt | 16 |
and i am sure | 15 |
i am sure you | 15 |
the rest of the | 13 |
i am sure she | 12 |
that she could not | 12 |
as soon as she | 12 |
have no doubt of | 12 |
it was to be | 11 |
quarter of an hour | 11 |
would have been a | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
i am sure it | 10 |
in love with her | 10 |
but i do not | 10 |
and i do not | 9 |
at the same time | 9 |
i should not have | 9 |
a great regard for | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
so kind as to | 9 |
in the course of | 9 |
it could not be | 9 |
i am very much | 9 |
it seemed as if | 9 |
i would not have | 8 |
i have a great | 8 |
for the sake of | 8 |
much obliged to you | 8 |
thing in the world | 8 |
as soon as possible | 8 |
but it was not | 8 |
would not have been | 8 |
glad to see him | 8 |
do not know what | 8 |
there can be no | 8 |
she could not be | 8 |
i did not know | 8 |
i do not mean | 8 |
a quarter of an | 8 |
had been used to | 8 |
it will be a | 8 |
i do not want | 8 |
obliged to you for | 7 |
out of the question | 7 |
did not know what | 7 |
she was obliged to | 7 |
i will tell you | 7 |
if he did not | 7 |
but there was a | 7 |
how do you do | 7 |
i could not have | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
you need not be | 7 |
emma could not but | 7 |
and i dare say | 7 |
i hope you will | 7 |
that it would be | 7 |
it would not have | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
it ought to be | 7 |
it was a very | 7 |
looked as if he | 7 |
you would not have | 6 |
being in love with | 6 |
do not think i | 6 |
emma was obliged to | 6 |
she did not know | 6 |
have a great regard | 6 |
do not mean to | 6 |
was one of the | 6 |
in the midst of | 6 |
i am not at | 6 |
am not at all | 6 |
it must have been | 6 |
creature in the world | 6 |
is to be done | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
that she had not | 6 |
going to be married | 6 |
there had been a | 6 |
very much in love | 6 |
frank churchill and miss | 6 |
am sure she will | 6 |
she could not but | 6 |
i have not the | 6 |
was not to be | 6 |
in love with him | 6 |
to think of it | 6 |
i assure you i | 6 |
that he should be | 6 |
do not know that | 6 |
that he should have | 6 |
an hour or two | 6 |
is a sort of | 6 |
there could be no | 6 |
not in the least | 6 |
that there was no | 6 |
need not be afraid | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
do such a thing | 6 |
i should like to | 5 |
to be able to | 5 |
it is a very | 5 |
have thought it possible | 5 |
i am very sorry | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
how do you like | 5 |
nothing to do with | 5 |
i dare say she | 5 |
be very glad to | 5 |
i am very sure | 5 |
that he had been | 5 |
i am sure he | 5 |
she was going to | 5 |
it will not be | 5 |
do not know who | 5 |
i dare say you | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
could not have believed | 5 |
in a state of | 5 |
not have thought it | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
did not seem to | 5 |
she had never been | 5 |
a great deal more | 5 |
i dare say he | 5 |
there would have been | 5 |
she did not think | 5 |
could not bear to | 5 |
not know that i | 5 |
the middle of the | 5 |
i should certainly have | 5 |
i do not see | 5 |
that she had been | 5 |
would have been the | 5 |
was very much pleased | 5 |
put an end to | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
to be acquainted with | 5 |
some time or other | 5 |
no doubt of his | 5 |
i thought it would | 5 |
i have been so | 5 |
did not know that | 5 |
was a great deal | 5 |
for her to be | 5 |
a great deal to | 5 |
take care of yourself | 5 |
say that i am | 5 |
with a sort of | 5 |
very much pleased with | 5 |
any thing like it | 5 |
such a state of | 5 |
would be a great | 5 |
very good sort of | 5 |
i ought to have | 5 |
i am afraid you | 5 |
if it were to | 5 |
nothing of the matter | 5 |
might be able to | 5 |
i am going to | 5 |
he could not be | 5 |
i was very much | 5 |
a great deal better | 5 |
it would not do | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
he was very much | 5 |
was to be done | 5 |
not know how to | 5 |
i shall not be | 5 |
i never saw any | 5 |
that he could not | 5 |
you are very kind | 5 |
in spite of the | 5 |
it would be so | 5 |
very much obliged to | 5 |
not have been so | 5 |
it was not to | 5 |
should not have thought | 5 |
i have heard him | 5 |
not have believed it | 5 |
she had been used | 5 |
my brother and sister | 5 |
it will not do | 5 |
it will be the | 4 |
have nothing to do | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
as it should be | 4 |
of such a thing | 4 |
very much to the | 4 |
all that could be | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
know what to do | 4 |
am sure it is | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
that she had never | 4 |
do not you remember | 4 |
she wanted to be | 4 |
a vast deal of | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
but not at all | 4 |
a very fine young | 4 |
if it had not | 4 |
what is to be | 4 |
i am sure they | 4 |
i am much obliged | 4 |
down upon the bed | 4 |
do not you think | 4 |
would be so very | 4 |
and emma could not | 4 |
but i am sure | 4 |
the end of the | 4 |
she had no doubt | 4 |
which she could not | 4 |
do not want to | 4 |
be no doubt of | 4 |
to think of him | 4 |
she would not be | 4 |
there would be no | 4 |
came into the room | 4 |
i will answer for | 4 |
i must say that | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
he did not know | 4 |
whether she had not | 4 |
and i am very | 4 |
with a look of | 4 |
any thing of the | 4 |
but i have no | 4 |
but she was not | 4 |
it must be so | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
do not pretend to | 4 |
not the least idea | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
that she should have | 4 |
on the subject of | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
there was a little | 4 |
did you ever hear | 4 |
a very good sort | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
of being able to | 4 |
am much obliged to | 4 |
he had never been | 4 |
the sort of thing | 4 |
i dare say they | 4 |
to be with the | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
what do you mean | 4 |
i know nothing of | 4 |
bates and her niece | 4 |
bates and miss fairfax | 4 |
do not think it | 4 |
more than i can | 4 |
i do not pretend | 4 |
never saw any thing | 4 |
as well as she | 4 |
can be no doubt | 4 |
could not help being | 4 |
i must tell you | 4 |
that she could be | 4 |
with a degree of | 4 |
not the smallest doubt | 4 |
not be afraid of | 4 |
out of the room | 4 |
do not know whether | 4 |
and as soon as | 4 |
to say that i | 4 |
would have been too | 4 |
if she did not | 4 |
there was nothing to | 4 |
made a point of | 4 |
he is a very | 4 |
in spite of her | 4 |
it was not worth | 4 |
am sure you are | 4 |
are not to be | 4 |
that you should have | 4 |
that it must be | 4 |
of what she had | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
it is such a | 4 |
for a few minutes | 4 |
miss bates and her | 4 |
am sure i should | 4 |
of the name of | 4 |
have the pleasure of | 4 |
she could not help | 4 |
with a great deal | 4 |
and there was a | 4 |
but it would not | 4 |
do not know how | 4 |
the rest of her | 4 |
at the same moment | 4 |
so obliged to you | 4 |
much in love with | 4 |
she would not have | 4 |
i can answer for | 4 |
be in a hurry | 4 |
to give way to | 4 |
should be sorry to | 4 |
but i assure you | 4 |
what she had been | 4 |
quite out of the | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
you are too obliging | 4 |
as if he did | 4 |
at a little distance | 4 |
emma could not help | 4 |
very fine young man | 4 |
sure she will be | 4 |
that he is not | 4 |
that she must be | 4 |
what do you say | 4 |
ought not to be | 4 |
rest of the party | 4 |
had not been for | 4 |
not at all in | 4 |
no doubt of her | 4 |
made up his mind | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
i dare say we | 4 |
it is a sort | 4 |
a great deal too | 4 |
my dear miss woodhouse | 4 |
not been able to | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
it to any body | 4 |
we should not have | 4 |
it was not so | 4 |
in half a minute | 4 |
i shall never forget | 4 |
had the pleasure of | 4 |
dare say we shall | 4 |
the best of it | 4 |
know nothing of the | 4 |
but it is not | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
as well as her | 4 |
but i am afraid | 4 |
which she had been | 4 |
i could not bear | 4 |
that there had been | 4 |
of any body else | 4 |
do not let them | 3 |
to part with her | 3 |
made up her mind | 3 |
upon no account in | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
i am sure there | 3 |
she was too much | 3 |
to all the rest | 3 |
a little while ago | 3 |
had the power of | 3 |
during the rest of | 3 |
i hope it is | 3 |
you and i must | 3 |
meeting at the crown | 3 |
was in such a | 3 |
thought it would be | 3 |
to laugh it off | 3 |
great deal of pleasure | 3 |
take care of himself | 3 |
good sort of people | 3 |
an old married man | 3 |
to think it a | 3 |
could be sure of | 3 |
you may be very | 3 |
were all that could | 3 |
the common course of | 3 |
she was now in | 3 |
ought to refuse him | 3 |
i am glad you | 3 |
was to be a | 3 |
for an hour or | 3 |
i have no hesitation | 3 |
to assure her that | 3 |
the rest of his | 3 |
before the end of | 3 |
i could not help | 3 |
i should not wonder | 3 |
she knew she was | 3 |
must be a very | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
and of their having | 3 |
and that is all | 3 |
woman in the world | 3 |
not by any means | 3 |
it must be the | 3 |
am sure they will | 3 |
any thing in the | 3 |
the monarch of the | 3 |
miss bates and miss | 3 |
a bad sore throat | 3 |
i do not believe | 3 |
she was not at | 3 |
such a hurry to | 3 |
only half a mile | 3 |
are all thinking of | 3 |
in the common course | 3 |
but it was a | 3 |
i think we shall | 3 |
must have been the | 3 |
was likely to be | 3 |
but i am quite | 3 |
that she was to | 3 |
is a very pretty | 3 |
would have been enough | 3 |
the child of good | 3 |
it comes to the | 3 |
had not been in | 3 |
fair but frozen maid | 3 |
if she were to | 3 |
nothing to be done | 3 |
could not be satisfied | 3 |
is impossible for me | 3 |
from the time of | 3 |
no account in the | 3 |
i do not like | 3 |
been able to get | 3 |
he is so very | 3 |
told her that he | 3 |
she could not endure | 3 |
could be so very | 3 |
that it had not | 3 |
he shook his head | 3 |
that she ought to | 3 |
had been prepared for | 3 |
without any danger of | 3 |
rest of her life | 3 |
what is the matter | 3 |
she saw it all | 3 |
up his mind to | 3 |
the idea of mr | 3 |
was just going to | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
i am not afraid | 3 |
you are a great | 3 |
well satisfied with his | 3 |
monarch of the seas | 3 |
i was going to | 3 |
began to speak of | 3 |
he will be here | 3 |
he might not be | 3 |
you are very obliging | 3 |
it was not in | 3 |
did not belong to | 3 |
it is not every | 3 |
i am sure we | 3 |
i think it would | 3 |
miss woodhouse and miss | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
it worth while to | 3 |
must have been a | 3 |
but the idea of | 3 |
he ought to be | 3 |
any thing about it | 3 |
any thing for you | 3 |
what ought to be | 3 |
a very few days | 3 |
not bear to see | 3 |
it appears to me | 3 |
the appearance of the | 3 |
had a great many | 3 |
have no hesitation in | 3 |
my lord and master | 3 |
have a great deal | 3 |
every body had a | 3 |
my dancing days are | 3 |
the worst of the | 3 |
account in the world | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
would not wish to | 3 |
they ought to be | 3 |
felt that she could | 3 |
more than she could | 3 |
room at the crown | 3 |
but it will not | 3 |
and i must say | 3 |
to say that he | 3 |
it is not likely | 3 |
wish you may not | 3 |
was a good deal | 3 |
may say what you | 3 |
if he were to | 3 |
an idea of any | 3 |
i did not believe | 3 |
and it must be | 3 |
was nothing to be | 3 |
the arrival of a | 3 |
had no idea of | 3 |
for half an hour | 3 |
i have not heard | 3 |
i have been used | 3 |
as i have done | 3 |
and all that she | 3 |
so much the worse | 3 |
i do not consider | 3 |
that it will be | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
a fair but frozen | 3 |
think of such a | 3 |
ought not to have | 3 |
how could you be | 3 |
and she had no | 3 |
be done in a | 3 |
that emma could not | 3 |
it is a most | 3 |
at any time to | 3 |
to think of you | 3 |
have you heard from | 3 |
from the circumstance of | 3 |
kept at a distance | 3 |
i was just going | 3 |
talked a great deal | 3 |
you will soon be | 3 |
should take care of | 3 |
of being in love | 3 |
a house of her | 3 |
quite as well as | 3 |
is a little deaf | 3 |
of course it must | 3 |
i believe i have | 3 |
he were to be | 3 |
and she was so | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
was very ready to | 3 |
to be sure it | 3 |
be most happy to | 3 |
in a voice of | 3 |
she was likely to | 3 |
if i were not | 3 |
could you be so | 3 |
a fine young man | 3 |
am afraid you will | 3 |
the idea of it | 3 |
the course of the | 3 |
so much of her | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
very much in the | 3 |
emma could not speak | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
and that she was | 3 |
but it had been | 3 |
happy to see her | 3 |
never think of it | 3 |
you do not think | 3 |
am sure you must | 3 |
good morning to you | 3 |
which emma could not | 3 |
you and miss smith | 3 |
i wish you may | 3 |
if she were not | 3 |
so obliging as to | 3 |
you that i have | 3 |
will be so very | 3 |
to speak of his | 3 |
had been a time | 3 |
has nothing to do | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
talked it all over | 3 |
we ought to be | 3 |
he would be so | 3 |
how could she have | 3 |
you for the carriage | 3 |
that it was so | 3 |
and by the time | 3 |
she could not speak | 3 |
if you wish it | 3 |
do not know which | 3 |
i have been in | 3 |
middle of the day | 3 |
will be plenty of | 3 |
can never think of | 3 |
half an hour before | 3 |
i shall soon have | 3 |
there was no being | 3 |
i have not forgotten | 3 |
there is but one | 3 |
she will not be | 3 |
the rest of my | 3 |
be a much better | 3 |
you are so kind | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
you the other day | 3 |
feel that he had | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
she could not bear | 3 |
on such an errand | 3 |
i can never think | 3 |
much in the same | 3 |
would be the very | 3 |
the prospect of the | 3 |
there is no saying | 3 |
long as she could | 3 |
make the best of | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
i have no idea | 3 |
which he did not | 3 |
every thing of that | 3 |
in the smallest degree | 3 |
it to be so | 3 |
child of good fortune | 3 |
it must be a | 3 |
i must go and | 3 |
there may be a | 3 |
but she is so | 3 |
that in spite of | 3 |
the room they were | 3 |
as if she did | 3 |
that i am gone | 3 |
doubt of his being | 3 |
of its being a | 3 |
she believed he was | 3 |
it was time to | 3 |
say no more about | 3 |
could not fail of | 3 |
she would have been | 3 |
such a thing again | 3 |
it was quite a | 3 |
the eye and the | 3 |
the idea of being | 3 |
to do any thing | 3 |
that it was not | 3 |
it is impossible to | 3 |
a compliment to her | 3 |
i am sure the | 3 |
did you ever see | 3 |
was a sort of | 3 |
his mother and sisters | 3 |
should be happy to | 3 |
could think of nothing | 3 |
say you are laid | 3 |
not be satisfied without | 3 |
she was a little | 3 |
you first in february | 3 |
the very next day | 3 |
i thought i should | 3 |
would never marry again | 3 |
her father and herself | 3 |
spite of all her | 3 |
in such a state | 3 |
there must be a | 3 |
of the young man | 3 |
i think you will | 3 |
house of her own | 3 |
there will be the | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
churchill and miss woodhouse | 3 |
emma felt that she | 3 |
to you for the | 3 |
had reason to believe | 3 |
i have not a | 3 |
i have never been | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
had no doubt of | 3 |
of such a man | 3 |
i have nothing to | 3 |
that emma began to | 3 |
she had no objection | 3 |
i had no idea | 3 |
laid down upon the | 3 |
have not an idea | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
a point of it | 3 |
when it came to | 3 |
shake of the head | 3 |
the nature of her | 3 |
i hope i am | 3 |
i do any thing | 3 |
you and miss fairfax | 3 |
to talk of the | 3 |
no doubt of its | 3 |
that he would be | 3 |
as much as possible | 3 |
do not wish to | 3 |
in one of the | 3 |
as long as she | 3 |
every thing to be | 3 |
dancing days are over | 3 |
her father and sister | 3 |
you may be sure | 3 |
a pretty young woman | 3 |
the worst of all | 3 |
not been in the | 3 |
to be out of | 3 |
it must be done | 3 |
to be in town | 3 |
have no doubt that | 3 |
may be very sure | 3 |
what shall i say | 3 |
idea of any body | 3 |
the box hill party | 3 |
it is not the | 3 |
i had not thought | 3 |
matches of greater disparity | 3 |
thought it a very | 3 |
a great deal about | 3 |
am not afraid of | 3 |
never saw such a | 3 |
to do every thing | 3 |
be so kind as | 3 |
never heard of such | 3 |
in the company of | 3 |
it was not for | 3 |
which had been so | 3 |
it was not very | 3 |
ought to have been | 3 |
that she was not | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
curiosity to see him | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
that there would be | 3 |
have not the smallest | 3 |
it to be a | 3 |
had a great deal | 3 |
rest of the day | 3 |
never been able to | 3 |
but emma could not | 3 |
any thing to be | 3 |
and yet it was | 3 |
is all that i | 3 |
not do such a | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
but she would not | 3 |
be in love with | 3 |
had the comfort of | 3 |
but i hope it | 3 |
let me entreat you | 3 |
had been so very | 3 |
i am sure miss | 3 |
as you may suppose | 3 |
than he had been | 3 |
in a hurry to | 3 |
every thing in the | 3 |
will be so kind | 3 |
i hope he will | 3 |
you are laid down | 3 |
would not have had | 3 |
in such a hurry | 3 |
have been used to | 3 |
i am delighted to | 3 |
she could not think | 3 |
so very obliging of | 3 |
if he had not | 3 |
am sure i have | 3 |
jane fairfax is a | 3 |
there was very little | 3 |
of his being a | 3 |
might be supposed to | 3 |
should like to see | 3 |
to look at her | 3 |
quite a horror of | 3 |
to own the truth | 3 |
do you say to | 3 |
no husbands and wives | 3 |
that she meant to | 3 |
i shall be very | 3 |
the aunt and niece | 3 |
not be far off | 3 |
to a degree that | 3 |
her in the carriage | 3 |
not know what to | 3 |
i hope she is | 3 |
it had been the | 3 |
the young man had | 3 |
do any thing for | 3 |
you had better go | 3 |
would not have him | 3 |
to be done in | 3 |
to think ill of | 3 |
as i have been | 3 |
she could not avoid | 3 |
in the tone of | 3 |
it is impossible for | 3 |
not appear to have | 3 |
he would have been | 3 |
there will be plenty | 3 |
he would be here | 3 |
doubt of its being | 3 |
impossible for me to | 3 |
be very happy to | 3 |
was the very person | 3 |
that you do not | 3 |
knowledge of the world | 3 |
the room at the | 3 |
it was all settled | 3 |
did not know how | 3 |
if i could but | 3 |
in this state of | 3 |
are laid down upon | 3 |
for her to have | 3 |
soon as she could | 3 |
to stay at home | 3 |
the garden of england | 3 |
to be satisfied with | 3 |
fairfax is a very | 3 |
that she should be | 3 |
miss fairfax and her | 3 |
she had not been | 3 |
to think of mr | 3 |
that i did not | 3 |
he is a most | 3 |
she has always been | 3 |
emma could not have | 3 |
be the means of | 3 |
as far as she | 3 |
think it would be | 3 |
two or three times | 3 |
i do not wish | 3 |
be very much in | 3 |
of those who loved | 2 |
lose no time in | 2 |
i saw you first | 2 |
though she could not | 2 |
i hope we shall | 2 |
will not mind it | 2 |
a very charming young | 2 |
made such a point | 2 |
heard you speak of | 2 |
frank churchill had been | 2 |
she might at least | 2 |
understand the degree of | 2 |
there is one thing | 2 |
you must have seen | 2 |
that could not be | 2 |
did not very well | 2 |
she felt the engagement | 2 |
of any thing else | 2 |
of the eye and | 2 |
to dine with them | 2 |
i never have been | 2 |
he has been gone | 2 |
not one of them | 2 |
and that she had | 2 |
she was to be | 2 |
natural thing in the | 2 |
those with whom she | 2 |
when she found that | 2 |
for i assure you | 2 |
it was not long | 2 |
had no more idea | 2 |
such a friend as | 2 |
as to all that | 2 |
could not get away | 2 |
she was very much | 2 |
is nothing in the | 2 |
wonderful things had happened | 2 |
in the middle of | 2 |
come to any thing | 2 |
it was his object | 2 |
the party from london | 2 |
the ways of the | 2 |
but there is no | 2 |
ever find it out | 2 |
he did not believe | 2 |
repentance and misery to | 2 |
and he sat down | 2 |
you must have been | 2 |
knightley and jane fairfax | 2 |
had been accustomed to | 2 |
what shall i do | 2 |
i never met with | 2 |
was not sorry to | 2 |
the loss of the | 2 |
he had returned to | 2 |
but that would not | 2 |
sure that he would | 2 |
not even miss woodhouse | 2 |
i shall go abroad | 2 |
have not the least | 2 |
to men and women | 2 |
in the world but | 2 |
not sorry to be | 2 |
very pretty sort of | 2 |
she did not feel | 2 |
i never heard of | 2 |
he was going to | 2 |
the very thing to | 2 |
cannot agree with you | 2 |
have their little whims | 2 |
there being such a | 2 |
does not mean to | 2 |
he has not time | 2 |
i shall not attempt | 2 |
the evil of the | 2 |
the very last thing | 2 |
does seem to have | 2 |
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of the earth and | 2 |
she give him her | 2 |
the parishes of donwell | 2 |
a quarter of a | 2 |
elton and miss hawkins | 2 |
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be very fond of | 2 |
be so unfeeling to | 2 |
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to have dear emma | 2 |
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much as might be | 2 |
weston would never marry | 2 |
her not being thought | 2 |
have been at all | 2 |
speaking of her with | 2 |
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a very few minutes | 2 |
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the party to box | 2 |
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elton and his bride | 2 |
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great deal of the | 2 |
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by the end of | 2 |
give me leave to | 2 |
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to go away again | 2 |
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in a very small | 2 |
he was talking to | 2 |
as it would have | 2 |
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well as her own | 2 |
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what i used to | 2 |
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much beyond any thing | 2 |
to fall in love | 2 |
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i know there is | 2 |
conversation which she had | 2 |
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of something very different | 2 |
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to hold my tongue | 2 |
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necessary to my happiness | 2 |
to give me a | 2 |
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as if he were | 2 |
i have the honour | 2 |
did not like it | 2 |
wealth and pomp of | 2 |
when jane first heard | 2 |
have been no friend | 2 |
her heart and understanding | 2 |
very happy to see | 2 |
very kind of you | 2 |
after a few minutes | 2 |
of her own beauty | 2 |
so very happy to | 2 |
whatever it may be | 2 |
that he may have | 2 |
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he gave me a | 2 |
he hoped to be | 2 |
the smallest difficulty in | 2 |
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no doubt of your | 2 |
first displays the wealth | 2 |
that i felt at | 2 |
while she was gone | 2 |
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it was by no | 2 |
all that he could | 2 |
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caught no cold last | 2 |
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to whom she could | 2 |
i agree with you | 2 |
will be pleased with | 2 |
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nervous part of her | 2 |
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the pleasure of seeing | 2 |
knew any thing about | 2 |
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i had no more | 2 |
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she knew would be | 2 |
nights on the road | 2 |
her to think of | 2 |
one of those who | 2 |
hope i am not | 2 |
have been in love | 2 |
it is much more | 2 |
not let them talk | 2 |
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she would not think | 2 |
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she did not mean | 2 |
to be married to | 2 |
you were perfectly right | 2 |
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what can it be | 2 |
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common course of things | 2 |
what you are about | 2 |
she thought she had | 2 |
be more in want | 2 |
had been the occasion | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
will allow me to | 2 |
very much to have | 2 |
more sensible of mr | 2 |
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it was such a | 2 |
all her attention to | 2 |
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that i do not | 2 |
that so long as | 2 |
the very day on | 2 |
i may be allowed | 2 |
you can have no | 2 |
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and now you have | 2 |
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how much he was | 2 |
enough to put one | 2 |
he thought it very | 2 |
he does seem to | 2 |
to box hill was | 2 |
you are acquainted with | 2 |
sit down to the | 2 |
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sure that he is | 2 |
would have thought it | 2 |
that is what you | 2 |
have never known any | 2 |
and how did you | 2 |
i hope it does | 2 |
run the risk of | 2 |
that we are to | 2 |
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very particular way indeed | 2 |
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such a thing to | 2 |
make the rest of | 2 |
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on one side of | 2 |
give you all the | 2 |
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end of the first | 2 |
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a seat by her | 2 |
to prevent the ball | 2 |
the very day of | 2 |
think i ought to | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
knightley and harriet smith | 2 |
too cold for her | 2 |
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a great comfort to | 2 |
his being in love | 2 |
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to see you in | 2 |
what say you to | 2 |
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the happiness of this | 2 |
which her imagination had | 2 |
a man whom i | 2 |
sure i have not | 2 |
he had better not | 2 |
i should have imagined | 2 |
it soon appeared that | 2 |
it will be an | 2 |
which you must settle | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
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of a pleasant party | 2 |
if you had not | 2 |
taken up the idea | 2 |
to tell every thing | 2 |
the most natural thing | 2 |
to her father and | 2 |
every thing in her | 2 |
instead of coming here | 2 |
will not be continually | 2 |
boasted power and freedom | 2 |
a great curiosity to | 2 |
that a daughter would | 2 |
been the cure of | 2 |
which is saying a | 2 |
suffered a great deal | 2 |
one or the other | 2 |
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in a situation of | 2 |
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she was not yet | 2 |
and trying to understand | 2 |
what i must have | 2 |
it is as well | 2 |
large parties of london | 2 |
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of him as a | 2 |
keep my eyes from | 2 |
with me at night | 2 |
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shall be most happy | 2 |
have her very often | 2 |
bad connexion for him | 2 |
out of doors to | 2 |
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that i have not | 2 |
the shape of the | 2 |
i assure you mr | 2 |
that she should like | 2 |
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young man might be | 2 |
two daughters of a | 2 |
think i have been | 2 |
he had met with | 2 |
of every thing in | 2 |
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who can say how | 2 |
the justice to say | 2 |
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to make more than | 2 |
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of its being very | 2 |
home with me at | 2 |
the present and future | 2 |
the meaning of his | 2 |
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to say and do | 2 |
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engagement to be a | 2 |
very fond of him | 2 |
no reason to wish | 2 |
when it is necessary | 2 |
that she was really | 2 |
he had not stopped | 2 |
to listen to the | 2 |
we are going to | 2 |
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him to chuse his | 2 |
see as much as | 2 |
a sensible young man | 2 |
in his way to | 2 |
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the death of me | 2 |
not help being amused | 2 |
word will soon supply | 2 |
much as i had | 2 |
emma could not doubt | 2 |
had she been acting | 2 |
but two or three | 2 |
she has a claim | 2 |
in the other room | 2 |
just nothing at all | 2 |
make any more matches | 2 |
sweetness of temper and | 2 |
youngest of the two | 2 |
be a great deal | 2 |
was quite convinced of | 2 |
with you for any | 2 |
knightley must be in | 2 |
much reason to be | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
knightley could not be | 2 |
the quarter of an | 2 |
it is quite a | 2 |
know what you are | 2 |
delighted to see her | 2 |
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not imagine that i | 2 |
to be in love | 2 |
of a great deal | 2 |
when he was gone | 2 |
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that there should be | 2 |
if he were more | 2 |
i will send you | 2 |
but my dancing days | 2 |
sure i do not | 2 |
so much the better | 2 |
in the hope that | 2 |
i believe it is | 2 |
well i thank you | 2 |
not quite so miserable | 2 |
be here again soon | 2 |
pay a visit at | 2 |
you might not have | 2 |
to be secure of | 2 |
to give the history | 2 |
you to give way | 2 |
more than she is | 2 |
to join me here | 2 |
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he should like to | 2 |
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the happiness of the | 2 |
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a piece of news | 2 |
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i had been accustomed | 2 |
to go to mrs | 2 |
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a man as mr | 2 |
great regard for him | 2 |
than he had ever | 2 |
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for some time she | 2 |
she may not have | 2 |
side of the question | 2 |
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if any thing could | 2 |
to feel that he | 2 |
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the assurance of his | 2 |
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a great part of | 2 |
of all that had | 2 |
well as she does | 2 |
of which the abbey | 2 |
had been afraid it | 2 |
those soft blue eyes | 2 |
a point of some | 2 |
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the same sort of | 2 |
she was able to | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
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to say in return | 2 |
that he was going | 2 |
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she had a great | 2 |
be of any use | 2 |
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be induced to go | 2 |
of that sort of | 2 |
it home with me | 2 |
not very well know | 2 |
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a very handsome summer | 2 |
he had not been | 2 |
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one side of the | 2 |
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be satisfied without a | 2 |
just as it should | 2 |
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to pay her respects | 2 |
that every thing was | 2 |
got to the end | 2 |
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must be on my | 2 |
to see frank churchill | 2 |
what it ought to | 2 |
and in the very | 2 |
pretty sort of young | 2 |
my word it is | 2 |
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may as well be | 2 |
a doubt of its | 2 |
name of jane fairfax | 2 |
body else who would | 2 |
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the meaning of this | 2 |
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know who is not | 2 |
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the name of dixon | 2 |
to sit down and | 2 |
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what right had he | 2 |
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natural for you to | 2 |
to the taste of | 2 |
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whether it was his | 2 |
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the case at present | 2 |
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her that she was | 2 |
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he was used to | 2 |
to come and sit | 2 |
the value of a | 2 |
to make his way | 2 |
not seem to feel | 2 |
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you truths while i | 2 |
the dread of being | 2 |
be an excuse for | 2 |
hour and a half | 2 |
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his regard for her | 2 |
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crowd in a little | 2 |
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was not necessary to | 2 |
what he was talking | 2 |
have been able to | 2 |
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be in town again | 2 |
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wit the word will | 2 |
i had a letter | 2 |
truths while i can | 2 |
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taste of every body | 2 |
to come and dine | 2 |
to do with it | 2 |
the abbey mill farm | 2 |
how to understand it | 2 |
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sitting near the door | 2 |
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you may believe me | 2 |
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snow on the ground | 2 |
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thought of the moment | 2 |
they are to be | 2 |
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woodhouse was persuaded to | 2 |
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passing near the window | 2 |
you may say what | 2 |
the charge of her | 2 |
spite of her previous | 2 |
much to the purpose | 2 |
this is the most | 2 |
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returned to a late | 2 |
herself a most fortunate | 2 |
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of men and women | 2 |
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to do with any | 2 |
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depend upon his coming | 2 |
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for any body else | 2 |
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of prosperity and indulgence | 2 |
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her more than she | 2 |
just as he ought | 2 |
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no cold last night | 2 |
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she began inquiring after | 2 |
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young people would have | 2 |
not mean to say | 2 |
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why do you smile | 2 |
the word will soon | 2 |
be glad to see | 2 |
he had gone away | 2 |
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you will excuse me | 2 |
the two young people | 2 |
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being able to come | 2 |
walked into the room | 2 |
than a man of | 2 |
miss bates was very | 2 |
any thing of it | 2 |
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a note from mrs | 2 |
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of donwell and highbury | 2 |
a very good grace | 2 |
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could not stay five | 2 |
a piece of paper | 2 |
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i know you will | 2 |
i hope i shall | 2 |
as i am of | 2 |
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a state of spirits | 2 |
she had never loved | 2 |
the degree of acquaintance | 2 |
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not aware of it | 2 |
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as well as you | 2 |
the meeting at the | 2 |
who only wanted to | 2 |
more than i could | 2 |
glad to catch at | 2 |
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in a few words | 2 |
me the child of | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
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you shall send it | 2 |
in the habit of | 2 |
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of the evils of | 2 |
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been the occasion of | 2 |
me the idea of | 2 |
in the world if | 2 |
frank churchill did not | 2 |
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best blessings of existence | 2 |
the very morning of | 2 |
i shall always think | 2 |
in very good spirits | 2 |
to say that she | 2 |
present from the campbells | 2 |
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one to whom she | 2 |
desirable that she should | 2 |
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she ought to have | 2 |
of there being such | 2 |
the thought of the | 2 |
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extremely glad to see | 2 |
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to do as much | 2 |
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it very well done | 2 |
period of our lives | 2 |
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would be very glad | 2 |
you be so unfeeling | 2 |
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leading a life of | 2 |
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so good as to | 2 |
saw you first in | 2 |
i shall leave off | 2 |
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opportunity of speaking to | 2 |
its approval beam in | 2 |
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a sort of thing | 2 |
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doubt whether he will | 2 |
of the very day | 2 |
harriet was in a | 2 |
not wonder if it | 2 |
would find no difficulty | 2 |
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and said every thing | 2 |
husbands and wives in | 2 |
on the evening of | 2 |
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that with all the | 2 |
i thought i had | 2 |
to pay a visit | 2 |
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to part with them | 2 |
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very much out of | 2 |
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i will give it | 2 |
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enough to refrain from | 2 |
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why should you be | 2 |
and i will keep | 2 |
bad thing for her | 2 |
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and let me look | 2 |
in a little room | 2 |
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in town next week | 2 |
an attachment to mr | 2 |
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so well satisfied with | 2 |
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what will become of | 2 |
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which i should not | 2 |
as to any thing | 2 |
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for her in the | 2 |
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the idea of her | 2 |
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uncle and aunt will | 2 |
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or for any body | 2 |
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to sit down to | 2 |
a very pleasing young | 2 |
romance of the forest | 2 |
for a few moments | 2 |
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that i could not | 2 |
thought so much of | 2 |
appeared to me to | 2 |
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of the subject as | 2 |
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see that every thing | 2 |
every thing they could | 2 |
as you have done | 2 |
would not own it | 2 |
you should have been | 2 |
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with a very good | 2 |
that would not do | 2 |
she felt that she | 2 |
to see as much | 2 |
colonel campbell is a | 2 |
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i see it in | 2 |
in order to hear | 2 |
play quite as well | 2 |
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what was due to | 2 |
things very dull indeed | 2 |
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you play quite as | 2 |
a very particular way | 2 |
one of the first | 2 |
with her own heart | 2 |
there was a sort | 2 |
opinion of frank churchill | 2 |
you do not mean | 2 |
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some day or other | 2 |
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the whole of the | 2 |
my first displays the | 2 |
season of the year | 2 |
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step at the turning | 2 |
the particulars of his | 2 |
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first to announce it | 2 |
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the two first dances | 2 |
him as to the | 2 |
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to come among us | 2 |
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half a mind to | 2 |
be able to keep | 2 |
lord of the earth | 2 |
return of the campbells | 2 |
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that she will not | 2 |
am sure i do | 2 |
always glad to see | 2 |
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in the law line | 2 |
had resolution enough to | 2 |
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know what he was | 2 |
to be a source | 2 |
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of a different sort | 2 |
very much attached to | 2 |
nothing could be clearer | 2 |
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will soon be in | 2 |
she let it pass | 2 |
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emma knew that he | 2 |
there is no reason | 2 |
took the opportunity of | 2 |
has been a most | 2 |
thing turns out for | 2 |
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miss taylor must be | 2 |
he had gone to | 2 |
hope we shall have | 2 |
from any body else | 2 |
to see the whole | 2 |
as much as i | 2 |
if she could not | 2 |
great pleasure in seeing | 2 |
all removing to donwell | 2 |
without being able to | 2 |
under any other circumstances | 2 |
do not make any | 2 |
he must know that | 2 |
that you have never | 2 |
but i have been | 2 |
and henry and john | 2 |
wives in the case | 2 |
hope she will be | 2 |
of it in the | 2 |
at the idea of | 2 |
he is not quite | 2 |
shall be happy to | 2 |
and to give you | 2 |
all that i can | 2 |
harriet had not been | 2 |
she did not want | 2 |
he had received such | 2 |
a great many more | 2 |
been the means of | 2 |
any body at all | 2 |
for the fears of | 2 |
convinced her that he | 2 |
she is not to | 2 |
it only in one | 2 |
not at all surprized | 2 |
was standing just here | 2 |
if he does not | 2 |
they had quitted the | 2 |
to take the trouble | 2 |
she was stopped by | 2 |
pray do not make | 2 |
been thinking of him | 2 |
or three times over | 2 |
she is used to | 2 |
he should be glad | 2 |
am sure there is | 2 |
has he been here | 2 |
her think that she | 2 |
to be pitied for | 2 |
that she does not | 2 |
she must be a | 2 |
a mile from them | 2 |
it was not with | 2 |
both husband and wife | 2 |
the arrival of this | 2 |
since she was twelve | 2 |
one of them had | 2 |
at such a distance | 2 |
but from the very | 2 |
a little from the | 2 |
is an affectionate father | 2 |
they were all in | 2 |
in a flutter of | 2 |
it was the very | 2 |
i have a very | 2 |
i shall be happy | 2 |
the taste of every | 2 |
he could not help | 2 |
might hope to be | 2 |
i have the greatest | 2 |
he looked as if | 2 |
you said you had | 2 |
from what she had | 2 |
was a very great | 2 |
could have been so | 2 |
when they did meet | 2 |
let them talk of | 2 |
to shew her kindness | 2 |
idea of any thing | 2 |
of mind which she | 2 |
done full justice to | 2 |
of what was due | 2 |
at the crown than | 2 |
the engagement to be | 2 |
why do not you | 2 |
had been a great | 2 |
there will be nothing | 2 |
as far as they | 2 |
time to take care | 2 |
be acquainted with her | 2 |
be pitied for having | 2 |
that she did not | 2 |
acquainted with the whole | 2 |
i have never seen | 2 |
had returned to a | 2 |
a very bad plan | 2 |
he bends a slave | 2 |
he is not a | 2 |
and i could not | 2 |
they were a little | 2 |
i am afraid it | 2 |
and a very good | 2 |
when he comes again | 2 |
while they are with | 2 |
that he is so | 2 |
she is a very | 2 |
is an alliance which | 2 |
of all the little | 2 |
such a distance from | 2 |
the youngest of the | 2 |
in spite of this | 2 |
ever since she was | 2 |
a pleasure to me | 2 |
am ordered by miss | 2 |
she meant to be | 2 |
he ought not to | 2 |
which was to be | 2 |
you are not going | 2 |
one of the most | 2 |
it is not in | 2 |
saw any thing equal | 2 |
that harriet should be | 2 |
what could be done | 2 |
and i assure you | 2 |
was then obliged to | 2 |
and wives in the | 2 |
there was something in | 2 |
i shall certainly have | 2 |
emma could not forgive | 2 |
is going to be | 2 |
knightley looked as if | 2 |
little distance from the | 2 |
be the rule of | 2 |
going to call on | 2 |
two miss coxes five | 2 |
be out of the | 2 |
i could not refuse | 2 |
lost no time in | 2 |
not an idea of | 2 |
i will not pretend | 2 |
i think you play | 2 |
very great a favourite | 2 |
the two miss coxes | 2 |
mean that he has | 2 |
to be so very | 2 |
might soon be over | 2 |
much pleased with all | 2 |
a very handsome young | 2 |
i always told you | 2 |
i cannot believe it | 2 |
of what might be | 2 |
i really do not | 2 |
to hear the new | 2 |
she could not do | 2 |
to have the pleasure | 2 |
not know that she | 2 |
much more to say | 2 |
there is not a | 2 |
shape of the eye | 2 |
you will not ask | 2 |
am sure she would | 2 |
she had been so | 2 |
the part of the | 2 |
a good deal nearer | 2 |
bates was obliged to | 2 |
an excellent young man | 2 |
as i tell you | 2 |
will tell you truths | 2 |
friend to harriet smith | 2 |
but she was too | 2 |
a friend as miss | 2 |
of the two daughters | 2 |
was half an hour | 2 |
i shall never be | 2 |
to be assured of | 2 |
thinking of something very | 2 |
should i ever have | 2 |
to lead the way | 2 |
walk in the rain | 2 |
all of a sudden | 2 |
will not it be | 2 |
but you will soon | 2 |
even half a day | 2 |
at one of the | 2 |
sure it was a | 2 |
to make every thing | 2 |
nothing more to say | 2 |
i can hardly imagine | 2 |
he was obliged to | 2 |
and though there was | 2 |
you have heard of | 2 |
tell me at once | 2 |
was quite ready to | 2 |
the best judge of | 2 |
suppose there never was | 2 |
that must have been | 2 |
and should be very | 2 |
the influence of a | 2 |
of three or four | 2 |
and it would not | 2 |
but she had the | 2 |
them to be very | 2 |
fall in love with | 2 |
was not in the | 2 |
for a moment or | 2 |
miss woodhouse looks as | 2 |
give me your opinion | 2 |
not been for the | 2 |
i wish you could | 2 |
to see that it | 2 |
been in love with | 2 |
not have imagined it | 2 |
and with a blush | 2 |
could do any thing | 2 |
was too true for | 2 |
to be talked out | 2 |
came to the point | 2 |
in the case at | 2 |
good opinion of himself | 2 |
for half a minute | 2 |
room they were in | 2 |
not know any body | 2 |
had formerly been so | 2 |
you would not wish | 2 |
quarrel with you for | 2 |
to speak of her | 2 |
so great a loss | 2 |
she had been a | 2 |
think of it without | 2 |
the time of their | 2 |
not mean to set | 2 |
no reason to suppose | 2 |
in such a way | 2 |
not time to take | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
i have heard so | 2 |
her and all her | 2 |
when he came to | 2 |
but it may be | 2 |
certainly be at home | 2 |
in love with harriet | 2 |
in the consideration of | 2 |
enough to make the | 2 |
than any she had | 2 |
the young man was | 2 |
would not she give | 2 |
and she walked on | 2 |
her happiness in the | 2 |
to say and know | 2 |
to be quite certain | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
and speaking of her | 2 |
i am not in | 2 |
is the most extraordinary | 2 |
i like a job | 2 |
he came to the | 2 |
he began to think | 2 |
i will endeavour to | 2 |
i have been very | 2 |
he could not think | 2 |
now the middle of | 2 |
for the comfort of | 2 |
sitting with her father | 2 |
it was of no | 2 |
must go and see | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
the agreeable prospect of | 2 |
not come till miss | 2 |
upon my word i | 2 |
he ought to come | 2 |
which she would have | 2 |
you will allow me | 2 |
that her friend was | 2 |
and by this time | 2 |
i like him very | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
and i have not | 2 |
what are we to | 2 |
it was a little | 2 |
there was every appearance | 2 |
be supposed to have | 2 |
to go with her | 2 |
it had been so | 2 |
be married to a | 2 |
must be very much | 2 |
i told you yesterday | 2 |
since she was here | 2 |
and it will be | 2 |
i have been walking | 2 |
with the help of | 2 |
he looked at her | 2 |
one of the very | 2 |
only four miles from | 2 |
it was all the | 2 |
she would not let | 2 |
more wonderful things had | 2 |
i do suspect that | 2 |
am sure you will | 2 |
there was so much | 2 |
are a great deal | 2 |
and i are both | 2 |
but i would have | 2 |
never known any thing | 2 |
the wealth and pomp | 2 |
the result of his | 2 |
how could he tell | 2 |
have been so long | 2 |
have a great opinion | 2 |
he had been sitting | 2 |
as i do for | 2 |
not bear the idea | 2 |
does not follow that | 2 |
we had a great | 2 |
unequal to any exercise | 2 |
soon as they were | 2 |
be so great a | 2 |
she had hurried on | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
was not able to | 2 |
she was not wanted | 2 |
but i am not | 2 |
has a claim to | 2 |
have it sent to | 2 |
for i have a | 2 |
than run the risk | 2 |
of his attachment to | 2 |
would have been dreadful | 2 |
and i was very | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
the truth of this | 2 |
most natural thing in | 2 |
he was afraid they | 2 |
many a time has | 2 |
not at all pleased | 2 |
every thing that is | 2 |
in no danger of | 2 |
superior to her own | 2 |
the earth and sea | 2 |
sure you did not | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
i am going this | 2 |
be an old maid | 2 |
he had said that | 2 |
it was not mr | 2 |
take my three turns | 2 |
not wish to be | 2 |
you do not consider | 2 |
do not imagine that | 2 |
and the remembrance of | 2 |
he had been used | 2 |
in a humour to | 2 |
she believed every body | 2 |
very good opinion of | 2 |
table spread in the | 2 |
be so very happy | 2 |
i should be sorry | 2 |
i seem to have | 2 |
doubt of your being | 2 |
from maple grove to | 2 |
i wish i had | 2 |
tell you truths while | 2 |
up with any thing | 2 |
is not every body | 2 |
to her with a | 2 |
party to box hill | 2 |
when they were all | 2 |
very well pleased with | 2 |
i wonder which she | 2 |
sort of young lady | 2 |
i suppose there never | 2 |
be out of doors | 2 |
is no end of | 2 |
as i came in | 2 |
she had been saying | 2 |
not fail of being | 2 |
that i want to | 2 |
am very sorry to | 2 |
was pleased with the | 2 |
he had not come | 2 |
had half a mind | 2 |
one of his sisters | 2 |
of the highest promise | 2 |
is out of the | 2 |
but at present i | 2 |
i am obliged to | 2 |
but it is his | 2 |
never have thought of | 2 |
right had he to | 2 |
to give a woman | 2 |
for as to any | 2 |
the whole charge of | 2 |
a very pretty sort | 2 |
the only young lady | 2 |
i suppose you have | 2 |
found an opportunity of | 2 |
the expense of the | 2 |
the lines about the | 2 |
for the two first | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
he is just the | 2 |
just as they always | 2 |
the better of him | 2 |
to be made happy | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
see that it was | 2 |
be on my guard | 2 |
have no idea of | 2 |
she might not have | 2 |
that harriet smith will | 2 |
the least idea of | 2 |
till it was all | 2 |
to be thought of | 2 |
i hope she will | 2 |
more in want of | 2 |
been matches of greater | 2 |
could not but please | 2 |
i hope you are | 2 |
every thing turns out | 2 |
hit upon the very | 2 |
that she would take | 2 |
to my brother and | 2 |
a little distance from | 2 |
the sight of a | 2 |
it was more than | 2 |
could not be far | 2 |
every now and then | 2 |
there never was a | 2 |
but for her own | 2 |
to chuse his own | 2 |
so much of the | 2 |
wonder which she will | 2 |
a word to say | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
not afraid of your | 2 |
declared she would not | 2 |
feel that she had | 2 |
the idea of his | 2 |
and yet it is | 2 |
what shall you do | 2 |
i do assure you | 2 |
could not be expected | 2 |
with a smile at | 2 |
too full of the | 2 |
was quite eager to | 2 |
will be enough for | 2 |
am very much obliged | 2 |
assure her that she | 2 |
come till miss fairfax | 2 |
his behaviour be the | 2 |
not you think so | 2 |
i am ordered by | 2 |
there is no end | 2 |
possible for her to | 2 |
and said it was | 2 |
i believe i did | 2 |
my mother is so | 2 |
the evils of the | 2 |
in his own house | 2 |
in a letter to | 2 |
churchill did not come | 2 |
looked as if she | 2 |
he was talking about | 2 |
should not wonder if | 2 |
between him and his | 2 |
they had a very | 2 |
understand the sort of | 2 |
and could not but | 2 |
for the purpose of | 2 |
it will be all | 2 |
a syllable of it | 2 |
could not at all | 2 |
miles from maple grove | 2 |
assure you i have | 2 |
not thrown himself away | 2 |
would have been very | 2 |
read it with a | 2 |
made the best of | 2 |
to say that her | 2 |
if you wish me | 2 |
i must protest against | 2 |
in the same situation | 2 |
woodhouse was almost as | 2 |
those who loved her | 2 |
able to get away | 2 |
trying to understand the | 2 |
do not believe i | 2 |
all young people would | 2 |
not the sort of | 2 |
the service he rendered | 2 |
so much to be | 2 |
enough for her to | 2 |
he had seen a | 2 |
that i am sure | 2 |
that more wonderful things | 2 |
his uncle and aunt | 2 |
is the very last | 2 |
i only want to | 2 |
in the centre of | 2 |
pleased with all that | 2 |
and she was not | 2 |
and frank churchill was | 2 |
very natural for you | 2 |
is not the sort | 2 |
you think i am | 2 |
their luxury and ease | 2 |
dare say she was | 2 |
ordered by miss woodhouse | 2 |
i used to think | 2 |
but how shall i | 2 |
may its approval beam | 2 |
as i have always | 2 |
but it is so | 2 |
really in love with | 2 |
think ill of him | 2 |
has been used to | 2 |
no friend to harriet | 2 |
too true for contradiction | 2 |
think very well of | 2 |
have never seen mr | 2 |
i give you notice | 2 |
bear to part with | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
let his behaviour be | 2 |
the style of the | 2 |
her marry robert martin | 2 |
the only way of | 2 |
which she knew would | 2 |
you could not have | 2 |
and might have been | 2 |
eye and the lines | 2 |
and have a great | 2 |
say what you like | 2 |
would have been no | 2 |
to make the rest | 2 |
am not to be | 2 |
take the trouble of | 2 |
at the bottom of | 2 |
than she had supposed | 2 |
it is so long | 2 |
that ought to be | 2 |
will lose no time | 2 |
within half an hour | 2 |
of there being a | 2 |
half a mile from | 2 |
it may not be | 2 |
and all his family | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
not she give him | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
this is quite between | 2 |
to a late dinner | 2 |
there was no denying | 2 |
looks as if she | 2 |
it was a union | 2 |
of use to her | 2 |
had been such a | 2 |
leave it all to | 2 |
not expect a prodigy | 2 |
in the idea of | 2 |
have been glad to | 2 |
any body else who | 2 |
she has not the | 2 |
had better not have | 2 |
without being at any | 2 |
there might be some | 2 |
but i hope i | 2 |
should be glad to | 2 |
and pomp of kings | 2 |
was very well satisfied | 2 |
four miles from maple | 2 |
the time of the | 2 |
only wanted to be | 2 |
the whole party were | 2 |
is not very likely | 2 |
and the two miss | 2 |
such a man as | 2 |
of opening the windows | 2 |
do not know a | 2 |
elton was very much | 2 |
are acquainted with miss | 2 |
made it impossible for | 2 |
but it was very | 2 |
he was in love | 2 |
as soon as i | 2 |
you ever hear the | 2 |
never bear to think | 2 |
be sorry to find | 2 |
that you may have | 2 |
as soon as ever | 2 |
quarter of a mile | 2 |
gave his consent with | 2 |
you could have heard | 2 |
them the honour of | 2 |
a word of it | 2 |
this has been a | 2 |
woodhouse looks as if | 2 |
in that soft eye | 2 |
am sure i never | 2 |
soon as she came | 2 |
i wish i could | 2 |
for any body to | 2 |
walking about the room | 2 |
hope i know better | 2 |
not worth while to | 2 |
such a point of | 2 |
to her for ever | 2 |
i have very little | 2 |
the best of her | 2 |
and if she were | 2 |
it a very good | 2 |
as well as any | 2 |
was not worth while | 2 |
how very much he | 2 |
this must be the | 2 |
it would be the | 2 |
that he had never | 2 |
do not think mr | 2 |
miss bates was obliged | 2 |
said the young man | 2 |
very well i thank | 2 |
of repentance and misery | 2 |
hope you will be | 2 |
it was not necessary | 2 |
her grandmother and aunt | 2 |
but i could not | 2 |
a man who had | 2 |
he has been here | 2 |
she was ready to | 2 |
not know when i | 2 |
to be talked to | 2 |
sure you must have | 2 |
i never thought of | 2 |
in the same style | 2 |
wonder if it were | 2 |
throughout the parishes of | 2 |
is extremely fond of | 2 |
but i beg your | 2 |
it was but a | 2 |
the awkwardness of a | 2 |
she is so impatient | 2 |
it was impossible for | 2 |
we had had a | 2 |
do let me know | 2 |
like a job of | 2 |
been so kind as | 2 |
i would not wish | 2 |
if i had been | 2 |
was no occasion to | 2 |
does not know how | 2 |
he took her hand | 2 |
and how could she | 2 |
would not think about | 2 |
was obliged to leave | 2 |
him a very good | 2 |
come among us with | 2 |
as soon as mr | 2 |
what you are all | 2 |
two nights on the | 2 |
john knightley was a | 2 |
first heard of it | 2 |
is quite a different | 2 |
else who would be | 2 |
jane first heard of | 2 |
good enough for her | 2 |
it might be only | 2 |
up to hartfield to | 2 |
in a very particular | 2 |
i am in a | 2 |
do not tell me | 2 |
and in the course | 2 |
i do not wonder | 2 |
would have been sorry | 2 |
a very respectable young | 2 |
will answer for it | 2 |
that the nature of | 2 |
that he is a | 2 |
to speak to her | 2 |
is just what i | 2 |
were to be the | 2 |
the history of the | 2 |
it is not over | 2 |
must be asked to | 2 |
hear what she says | 2 |
i am not to | 2 |
who had been in | 2 |
and it is a | 2 |
and there was every | 2 |
what she had said | 2 |
come and sit down | 2 |
from each of you | 2 |
trying not to smile | 2 |
it might not be | 2 |
sort of thing that | 2 |
what she had done | 2 |
to know that mr | 2 |
i cannot keep my | 2 |
more than it ought | 2 |
in addition to all | 2 |
blushing as she spoke | 2 |
to be at all | 2 |
are not at all | 2 |
which must have been | 2 |
at the crown inn | 2 |
would always wish to | 2 |
and she did not | 2 |
a very pretty girl | 2 |
am afraid we must | 2 |
a better judge of | 2 |
manner in which he | 2 |
the romance of the | 2 |
really do not think | 2 |
saw such a likeness | 2 |
felt the engagement to | 2 |
it was an awkward | 2 |
to the level of | 2 |
is the garden of | 2 |
have heard from her | 2 |
had never been in | 2 |
what became of mr | 2 |
to be a better | 2 |
mean to say that | 2 |
think it is so | 2 |
the woman he had | 2 |
frank churchill to be | 2 |
was not thinking of | 2 |
to the credit of | 2 |
approval beam in that | 2 |
very well know what | 2 |
but i confess that | 2 |
did not mean to | 2 |
woodhouse and miss smith | 2 |
but it was an | 2 |
but i hope you | 2 |
there was no doing | 2 |
you say to it | 2 |
very handsome young man | 2 |
it was as much | 2 |
in the days of | 2 |