Questions

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chapter-001What will he be doing, in fact, but what very many of our first families have done, or ought to do?
chapter-013Do you think Lady Russell would like that?"
chapter-013Such a heart is very little worth having; is it, Lady Russell?
chapter-005Perhaps you may not have heard that he is married?
chapter-005How was Anne to set all these matters to rights?
chapter-005When the Crofts called this morning,( they called here afterwards, did not they?
chapter-012What should they do without her? chapter-012 A good place is not it? chapter-012 A new sort of way this, for a young fellow to be making love, by breaking his mistress''s head, is not it, Miss Elliot? chapter-012 Anne, have you courage to go with me, and pay a visit in that house? chapter-004 Did you go then?
chapter-004I suppose you will not like to call at the Great House before they have been to see you?
chapter-004Where shall we go?
chapter-004You have had your little boys with you?
chapter-004How are your neighbours at the Great House?"
chapter-004what can you possibly have to do?"
chapter-023Chapter 24 Who can be in doubt of what followed?
chapter-007Should I? chapter-007 If he were a little spoilt by such universal, such eager admiration, who could wonder? chapter-007 What should a young fellow like you do ashore for half a year together? chapter-007 Where was this superfine, extraordinary sort of gallantry of yours then?
chapter-008Walter,cried Charles Hayter,"why do you not do as you are bid?
chapter-008And, pray, who is Charles Hayter?
chapter-008Do not you hear your aunt speak?
chapter-008Is he coming, Louisa?"
chapter-008She only attempted to say,"How do you do?
chapter-008Will you not sit down?
chapter-014How is Mary looking?
chapter-014A sensible man, and he had looked like a very sensible man, why should it be an object to him?
chapter-014Could Anne wonder that her father and sister were happy?
chapter-014Could it be Mr Elliot?
chapter-014when shall I leave you again?"
chapter-015Had she been using any thing in particular?"
chapter-015My dear cousin"( sitting down by her),"you have a better right to be fastidious than almost any other woman I know; but will it answer?
chapter-015Will it make you happy?
chapter-015Will it not be wiser to accept the society of those good ladies in Laura Place, and enjoy all the advantages of the connexion as far as possible?
chapter-002And who is Admiral Croft?
chapter-002Wentworth? chapter-002 ''In the name of heaven, who is that old fellow?'' chapter-002 A prize indeed would Kellynch Hall be to him; rather the greatest prize of all, let him have taken ever so many before; hey, Shepherd?
chapter-002After waiting another moment--"You mean Mr Wentworth, I suppose?"
chapter-002But then, is not it the same with many other professions, perhaps most other?
chapter-002Penelope, my dear, can you help me to the name of the gentleman who lived at Monkford: Mrs Croft''s brother?"
chapter-002What do you take his age to be?''
chapter-002what was his name?
chapter-018Mr Elliot does not dislike his cousin, I fancy?
chapter-018Now, how would she speak of him?
chapter-018How would it all be?
chapter-018Who is your party?"
chapter-018Why was she to suspect herself of another motive?
chapter-018Would she recollect him?
chapter-009Had you?
chapter-009She would have turned back then, but for you?
chapter-009Well, and I had heard of you as a very pretty girl, and what were we to wait for besides? chapter-009 When did that happen?"
chapter-009After a moment''s pause, Captain Wentworth said--"Do you mean that she refused him?"
chapter-009How many days was it, my dear, between the first time of my seeing you and our sitting down together in our lodgings at North Yarmouth?"
chapter-009I suppose you know he wanted to marry Anne?"
chapter-009She roused herself to say, as they struck by order into another path,"Is not this one of the ways to Winthrop?"
chapter-009When people come in this manner on purpose to ask us, how can one say no?"
chapter-016But what does Lady Russell think of this acquaintance?
chapter-016A widow Mrs Smith; and who was her husband?
chapter-016And what is her attraction?
chapter-016Forty?"
chapter-016How could it be?
chapter-016How could it ever be ascertained that his mind was truly cleansed?
chapter-016What is her age?
chapter-016said he,"and who is Miss Anne Elliot to be visiting in Westgate Buildings?
chapter-019Is not this song worth staying for?
chapter-019Could there have been any unpleasant glances?
chapter-019He was preparing only to bow and pass on, but her gentle"How do you do?"
chapter-019How so?
chapter-019How was such jealousy to be quieted?
chapter-019How was the truth to reach him?
chapter-019How, in all the peculiar disadvantages of their respective situations, would he ever learn of her real sentiments?
chapter-019Why was it?
chapter-006Are you serious?
chapter-006But, could you be comfortable yourself, to be spending the whole evening away from the poor boy?
chapter-006Yes; you see his papa can, and why should not I? chapter-006 How does he know that he is going on well, or that there may not be a sudden change half an hour hence? chapter-006 Now, how were his sentiments to be read? chapter-006 Only think if anything should happen?
chapter-006Should not this be enough for a sailor, who has had no society among women to make him nice?"
chapter-006The child was to be kept in bed and amused as quietly as possible; but what was there for a father to do?
chapter-006To be sure, I may just as well go as not, for I am of no use at home-- am I?
chapter-006Was this like wishing to avoid her?
chapter-006What might not eight years do?
chapter-021A''n''t I a good boy?
chapter-021Could the knowledge have been extended through her family?
chapter-021Dear Miss Elliot, may I not say father and son?"
chapter-021Have not I done well, mother?"
chapter-021Have you forgot that we are engaged to Camden Place to- morrow night?
chapter-021How can you be so forgetful?"
chapter-021I hope you think Louisa perfectly recovered now?"
chapter-021What is Mr Elliot to me?"
chapter-021Who could it be?
chapter-021Who is it?
chapter-021how can you think of such a thing?
chapter-021replied Charles,"what''s an evening party?
chapter-011Anne, Anne,cried Charles,"What is to be done next?
chapter-011Had not she better be carried to the inn? chapter-011 Is there no one to help me?"
chapter-011Pray,said Captain Wentworth, immediately,"can you tell us the name of the gentleman who is just gone away?"
chapter-011Anne, must not it be our Mr Elliot?
chapter-011Charles, Anne, must not it?
chapter-011Do not you agree with me, that it is the best thing he could do, both for himself and Mrs Shirley?
chapter-011Do not you think, Anne, it is being over- scrupulous?
chapter-011Do not you, Anne?
chapter-011Do you think he had the Elliot countenance?
chapter-011Do you think this is a good plan?"
chapter-011It is bad for him, I know, to be shut up as he is; but what can we do?
chapter-011Pray sir,"turning to the waiter,"did not you hear, did not his servant say whether he belonged to the Kellynch family?"
chapter-011There the news must follow him, but who was to tell it?
chapter-011What, in heaven''s name, is to be done next?"
chapter-011Why was not she to be as useful as Anne?
chapter-011my father''s next heir?
chapter-017Did you say that you had something to tell me, sir?
chapter-017Have they any acquaintance here?
chapter-017How is Mary?
chapter-017The Crofts have arrived in Bath? chapter-017 What is this?"
chapter-017''How d''ye do?''
chapter-017Are not you astonished?
chapter-017But here comes a friend, Captain Brigden; I shall only say,''How d''ye do?''
chapter-017Can I be of any use?"
chapter-017Can I go anywhere for you, or with you?
chapter-017Did you ever see the like?
chapter-017Do not you think, Miss Elliot, we had better try to get him to Bath?"
chapter-017Does she never mean to go away?
chapter-017Elizabeth, may we venture to present him and his wife in Laura Place?"
chapter-017How do you like Bath, Miss Elliot?
chapter-017No, you would not guess, from his way of writing, that he had ever thought of this Miss( what''s her name?)
chapter-017The Crofts who rent Kellynch?
chapter-017Well,"( turning away),"now, where are you bound?
chapter-017What have they brought you?"
chapter-017What queer fellows your fine painters must be, to think that anybody would venture their lives in such a shapeless old cockleshell as that?
chapter-017Where could have been the attraction?
chapter-017is it you?
chapter-017said Elizabeth; and without waiting for an answer,"And pray what brings the Crofts to Bath?"
chapter-022Are you going as high as Belmont? chapter-022 But how shall we prove anything?"
chapter-022Do you think so? chapter-022 Have you finished your letter?"
chapter-022Look here,said he, unfolding a parcel in his hand, and displaying a small miniature painting,"do you know who that is?"
chapter-022True,said Anne,"very true; I did not recollect; but what shall we say now, Captain Harville?
chapter-022Are you going near Camden Place?
chapter-022But who else was there to employ?
chapter-022Can you fail to have understood my wishes?
chapter-022Captain Harville smiled, as much as to say,"Do you claim that for your sex?"
chapter-022Have you not seen this?
chapter-022How could I look on without agony?
chapter-022Miss Elliot, do you remember our walking together at Lyme, and grieving for him?
chapter-022Only to Gay Street, or farther up the town?"
chapter-022Presently, struck by a sudden thought, Charles said--"Captain Wentworth, which way are you going?
chapter-022Was it not enough to make the fool of me which I appeared?
chapter-022Was it unpardonable to think it worth my while to come?
chapter-022Will you promise me to mention it, when you see them again?
chapter-022Would you, in short, have renewed the engagement then?"
chapter-022and to arrive with some degree of hope?
chapter-020And has it indeed been spoken of?
chapter-020And-- were you much acquainted?
chapter-020But was not she a very low woman?
chapter-020Can you really?
chapter-020Did you observe the woman who opened the door to you when you called yesterday?
chapter-020I think you spoke of having known Mr Elliot many years?
chapter-020Not before he was married, I suppose?
chapter-020Old Lady Mary Maclean? chapter-020 Perhaps,"cried Anne, struck by a sudden idea,"you sometimes spoke of me to Mr Elliot?"
chapter-020The Ibbotsons, were they there? chapter-020 After another short silence--Pray,"said Mrs Smith,"is Mr Elliot aware of your acquaintance with me?
chapter-020And under such a supposition, which would have been most miserable, when time had disclosed all, too late?
chapter-020Anne half smiled and said,"Do you see that in my eye?"
chapter-020But why be acquainted with us now?"
chapter-020But why should you be cruel?
chapter-020Can any thing be stronger?"
chapter-020Did he see you last summer or autumn,''somewhere down in the west,''to use her own words, without knowing it to be you?"
chapter-020Does he know that I am in Bath?"
chapter-020I am sure you hear nothing but good of him from Colonel Wallis; and who can know him better than Colonel Wallis?"
chapter-020I should like to know why you imagine I am?"
chapter-020Is this true?
chapter-020Mr Elliot married then completely for money?
chapter-020Next week?
chapter-020Shall I mention to him your being in Bath?
chapter-020Shall I take any message?"
chapter-020She caught it instantaneously; and recovering her courage with the feeling of safety, soon added, more composedly,"Are you acquainted with Mr Elliot?"
chapter-020Was he at all such as he appears now?"
chapter-020Was not it Mrs Speed, as usual, or the maid?
chapter-020Where can you look for a more suitable match?
chapter-020Where could you expect a more gentlemanlike, agreeable man?
chapter-020Why did Mr Elliot draw back?"
chapter-020Will not this manner of speaking of him, Mrs Smith, convince you that he is nothing to me?
chapter-020you are acquainted with him?"