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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 56 |
the rest of the | 55 |
i do not know | 51 |
i am sure i | 47 |
for the sake of | 38 |
i do not think | 35 |
out of the room | 35 |
put an end to | 30 |
as soon as he | 30 |
a great deal of | 30 |
i am sure you | 28 |
in the course of | 27 |
at the end of | 26 |
and i am sure | 26 |
as soon as she | 25 |
i did not know | 25 |
as soon as they | 24 |
in spite of all | 23 |
a day or two | 23 |
his grace of andover | 22 |
in a low voice | 22 |
i can tell you | 20 |
it could not be | 20 |
what do you mean | 19 |
the end of the | 19 |
in spite of the | 19 |
i beg your pardon | 19 |
for the first time | 18 |
she could not be | 18 |
was not to be | 18 |
it would have been | 17 |
was by no means | 17 |
in the middle of | 17 |
with all my heart | 17 |
it would not be | 17 |
of the miss steeles | 17 |
in the world to | 16 |
is not to be | 16 |
i do not mean | 16 |
with a look of | 16 |
for a few minutes | 16 |
do not know what | 16 |
do not mean to | 16 |
as soon as the | 16 |
soon as they were | 16 |
as much as possible | 15 |
i do not like | 15 |
in my power to | 15 |
in the habit of | 15 |
without saying a word | 15 |
am sure you will | 15 |
ought to have been | 15 |
if i had not | 15 |
for a few moments | 14 |
it would be a | 14 |
by the entrance of | 14 |
and as soon as | 14 |
it was impossible for | 14 |
i am so glad | 14 |
it was a great | 14 |
for the rest of | 14 |
that she had been | 14 |
the name of the | 14 |
i am going to | 14 |
that it would be | 14 |
she could not help | 14 |
could not bear to | 13 |
but at the same | 13 |
that she could not | 13 |
but i do not | 13 |
i hope you will | 13 |
on the side of | 13 |
on the subject of | 13 |
to be supposed that | 13 |
it is not to | 13 |
she had never been | 13 |
as soon as possible | 13 |
there could be no | 13 |
i will tell you | 13 |
but it was not | 12 |
in a voice of | 12 |
had the pleasure of | 12 |
i want you to | 12 |
mr and mrs musgrove | 12 |
in spite of his | 12 |
to put an end | 12 |
the middle of the | 12 |
i am sure she | 12 |
in the present case | 12 |
out of the question | 12 |
her mother and sisters | 12 |
in the way of | 12 |
and for some time | 12 |
it was a very | 11 |
he did not know | 11 |
but i will not | 11 |
as if she had | 11 |
she would have been | 11 |
and walked to the | 11 |
so good as to | 11 |
be very glad to | 11 |
thing in the world | 11 |
not been able to | 11 |
as soon as i | 11 |
i dare say you | 11 |
i am sure it | 11 |
that it was not | 11 |
on the point of | 11 |
just in time to | 11 |
with an air of | 11 |
for a short time | 11 |
the whole of the | 11 |
and i do not | 11 |
i do assure you | 11 |
in his behaviour to | 10 |
that she had never | 10 |
in a state of | 10 |
that he had been | 10 |
did not mean to | 10 |
two thousand a year | 10 |
the course of the | 10 |
nothing could be more | 10 |
for i am sure | 10 |
not to be supposed | 10 |
the end of it | 10 |
an end to the | 10 |
not in the least | 10 |
a quarter of an | 10 |
she had never seen | 10 |
she would not be | 10 |
in his power to | 10 |
of course i do | 10 |
the door of the | 10 |
out of the house | 10 |
in spite of herself | 10 |
rest of the family | 10 |
for all the world | 10 |
i should not have | 10 |
of what had passed | 10 |
a great deal to | 10 |
there is not a | 10 |
told me of it | 10 |
quarter of an hour | 10 |
all the rest of | 10 |
that it was so | 10 |
back in his chair | 10 |
that there was no | 9 |
sir walter and elizabeth | 9 |
the side of the | 9 |
i should have been | 9 |
it would be better | 9 |
would be better for | 9 |
him to be a | 9 |
i beg you will | 9 |
that he should be | 9 |
for half an hour | 9 |
was on the point | 9 |
enough of him to | 9 |
there can be no | 9 |
a very short time | 9 |
the course of a | 9 |
one of the most | 9 |
i do not want | 9 |
i should have thought | 9 |
that she did not | 9 |
do not think i | 9 |
i would not have | 9 |
if you do not | 9 |
should be very glad | 9 |
had been used to | 9 |
in the world of | 9 |
going to be married | 9 |
when it came to | 9 |
that he had not | 9 |
the end of a | 9 |
can you be so | 9 |
you do not know | 9 |
i do not understand | 9 |
all that had passed | 9 |
to be able to | 9 |
but he did not | 9 |
how can you be | 9 |
be so good as | 9 |
a great deal too | 9 |
rest of the party | 9 |
for a day or | 9 |
on the present occasion | 9 |
i am sorry to | 9 |
i know it is | 8 |
as well as in | 8 |
i assure you i | 8 |
did not know what | 8 |
and in spite of | 8 |
leaned back in his | 8 |
as she said this | 8 |
two or three months | 8 |
in which she had | 8 |
do you think i | 8 |
is one of the | 8 |
how can you say | 8 |
know what to do | 8 |
to be in the | 8 |
so far as to | 8 |
to say to you | 8 |
was very far from | 8 |
in a tone of | 8 |
i am afraid it | 8 |
the arrival of the | 8 |
it was not a | 8 |
am sure i should | 8 |
i am very glad | 8 |
nothing in the world | 8 |
he looked at her | 8 |
than she had expected | 8 |
have no right to | 8 |
you would not be | 8 |
i am monstrous glad | 8 |
elinor said no more | 8 |
promise to his father | 8 |
you and your sister | 8 |
i have not seen | 8 |
john and lady middleton | 8 |
in the midst of | 8 |
to be sure it | 8 |
i do not see | 8 |
you would not have | 8 |
rest of the day | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
been for some time | 8 |
he should be so | 8 |
of what she had | 8 |
i have nothing to | 8 |
and i am so | 8 |
after a short silence | 8 |
the other end of | 8 |
the greatest part of | 8 |
would be a very | 8 |
and at the same | 8 |
you will not be | 8 |
i am very much | 8 |
why do you not | 8 |
i could not bear | 8 |
walked to the window | 8 |
of such a thing | 8 |
it came to the | 8 |
the living of delaford | 8 |
there had been a | 8 |
wished very much to | 8 |
in such a case | 8 |
it might have been | 8 |
on the other hand | 8 |
ran out of the | 8 |
out on to the | 8 |
after a short pause | 8 |
to be better acquainted | 8 |
your brother and sister | 8 |
did not know it | 8 |
sir john and lady | 8 |
am sure i would | 8 |
though she did not | 8 |
but it is not | 8 |
other end of the | 8 |
on first coming to | 8 |
at the expense of | 8 |
came to the point | 8 |
that he was not | 8 |
it will be a | 8 |
and nothing but the | 8 |
i have not a | 8 |
than she had been | 8 |
the next morning to | 8 |
it will not be | 8 |
soon as he had | 8 |
i would have you | 8 |
quite out of the | 8 |
a great deal more | 8 |
but why should you | 8 |
what do you think | 8 |
was in love with | 7 |
which she could not | 7 |
began to talk of | 7 |
it was not in | 7 |
to be at home | 7 |
i can assure you | 7 |
not know what you | 7 |
with a great deal | 7 |
at the sight of | 7 |
that she should not | 7 |
in her own room | 7 |
she would not have | 7 |
but it was too | 7 |
i think i shall | 7 |
sat down on the | 7 |
the whole of his | 7 |
i know very little | 7 |
you are very good | 7 |
to speak to her | 7 |
out of the window | 7 |
i do not ask | 7 |
the manner in which | 7 |
and i shall be | 7 |
more on the subject | 7 |
spite of all that | 7 |
she could not but | 7 |
was not in the | 7 |
how do you do | 7 |
during the whole of | 7 |
she was going to | 7 |
i ought to have | 7 |
you must have seen | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
she was able to | 7 |
to be acquainted with | 7 |
he was by no | 7 |
he entered the room | 7 |
to the end of | 7 |
by the end of | 7 |
half an hour ago | 7 |
her father and sister | 7 |
she did not think | 7 |
the edge of the | 7 |
i make no doubt | 7 |
do not ask you | 7 |
i did not mean | 7 |
can you say so | 7 |
as far as it | 7 |
over and over again | 7 |
he would have been | 7 |
it was too late | 7 |
were interrupted by the | 7 |
in a few minutes | 7 |
but i am sure | 7 |
i think you will | 7 |
he did not feel | 7 |
i was afraid you | 7 |
to stay at home | 7 |
i believe you are | 7 |
her in his arms | 7 |
to be in town | 7 |
be of the party | 7 |
it must be a | 7 |
to think that he | 7 |
i shall be very | 7 |
rest of the world | 7 |
eyes were fixed on | 7 |
the truth of it | 7 |
to be sure you | 7 |
that it must be | 7 |
of all that had | 7 |
they were interrupted by | 7 |
i have been at | 7 |
at this time of | 7 |
i did not see | 7 |
had not been able | 7 |
it is to be | 7 |
of pride and prejudice | 7 |
to be of the | 7 |
on the part of | 7 |
soon as she could | 7 |
of his being in | 7 |
at the great house | 7 |
have the goodness to | 7 |
the loss of her | 7 |
such a woman as | 7 |
do you think he | 7 |
of a man who | 7 |
it was evident that | 7 |
it had not been | 7 |
i can easily believe | 7 |
soon as he could | 7 |
i have no doubt | 7 |
of her father and | 7 |
time of the year | 7 |
the appearance of the | 7 |
in spite of her | 7 |
in love with him | 7 |
but i have no | 7 |
i have never been | 6 |
be in my power | 6 |
she was obliged to | 6 |
i shall never see | 6 |
if she had not | 6 |
was out of the | 6 |
a young man of | 6 |
to think of it | 6 |
her mother and marianne | 6 |
i can answer for | 6 |
the last evening of | 6 |
sure you will be | 6 |
what she had done | 6 |
called at the cottage | 6 |
they could not be | 6 |
it was impossible to | 6 |
i should be very | 6 |
he shook his head | 6 |
of his own heart | 6 |
with the air of | 6 |
and the lock of | 6 |
evening of their being | 6 |
listening at the door | 6 |
that she was not | 6 |
end of a week | 6 |
is a matter of | 6 |
lock of her hair | 6 |
it again and again | 6 |
which ought to be | 6 |
would not hear of | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
he had not been | 6 |
of her mother and | 6 |
stopped at the door | 6 |
you have not been | 6 |
not likely to be | 6 |
and i hope you | 6 |
the sight of him | 6 |
of his regard for | 6 |
i do not care | 6 |
as much as ever | 6 |
the happiness of both | 6 |
in the appearance of | 6 |
and for a moment | 6 |
was impossible for her | 6 |
to the window to | 6 |
what she had been | 6 |
not a doubt of | 6 |
it is not in | 6 |
as you well know | 6 |
be at home again | 6 |
not be able to | 6 |
i am sure he | 6 |
the terms on which | 6 |
and how he had | 6 |
have a great deal | 6 |
have the honour of | 6 |
to be of use | 6 |
to persuade her to | 6 |
highest opinion in the | 6 |
the real state of | 6 |
had nothing to say | 6 |
but he is a | 6 |
man of five and | 6 |
sir john would not | 6 |
to comprehend all the | 6 |
of their being together | 6 |
letter of proper submission | 6 |
one of the happiest | 6 |
a matter of great | 6 |
suppose that i have | 6 |
it to be the | 6 |
is exactly what i | 6 |
spite of all this | 6 |
i shall have a | 6 |
are very much mistaken | 6 |
to speak to him | 6 |
any thing in the | 6 |
i want to go | 6 |
had not the smallest | 6 |
the park the next | 6 |
opinion in the world | 6 |
the next morning brought | 6 |
as there could be | 6 |
it was necessary to | 6 |
they all sat down | 6 |
his promise to his | 6 |
her husband and mother | 6 |
it is about miss | 6 |
he seemed to be | 6 |
i wish with all | 6 |
i am very sure | 6 |
will be quite delightful | 6 |
one or other of | 6 |
she sat down to | 6 |
a man who had | 6 |
and left the room | 6 |
you are very much | 6 |
could not help laughing | 6 |
i could not have | 6 |
after a pause of | 6 |
in the matter of | 6 |
but she could not | 6 |
had been for some | 6 |
which the remembrance of | 6 |
to her own room | 6 |
it ought to be | 6 |
looked as if she | 6 |
they entered the house | 6 |
do not you know | 6 |
could not be very | 6 |
at that moment she | 6 |
nothing to do with | 6 |
i think he is | 6 |
with a faint smile | 6 |
sure i do not | 6 |
i have it from | 6 |
did not see the | 6 |
shall i tell you | 6 |
do not let me | 6 |
to do with it | 6 |
have seen enough of | 6 |
should not stand upon | 6 |
could say no more | 6 |
what i should have | 6 |
i am sorry for | 6 |
the misery of her | 6 |
not a word to | 6 |
i was forced to | 6 |
am very glad to | 6 |
did you ever see | 6 |
it shall not be | 6 |
but i could not | 6 |
i have a notion | 6 |
it is all very | 6 |
it would be more | 6 |
not mean to be | 6 |
i could not be | 6 |
believe it to be | 6 |
and she could not | 6 |
for what she had | 6 |
but it would have | 6 |
go and see her | 6 |
great deal of the | 6 |
be of use to | 6 |
seen a great deal | 6 |
i shall go to | 6 |
across the room to | 6 |
why should you think | 6 |
how do you like | 6 |
be a great deal | 6 |
at the other end | 6 |
i have told you | 6 |
came into the room | 6 |
he not to have | 6 |
to me for ever | 6 |
he could not be | 6 |
about a week after | 6 |
to say the truth | 6 |
every thing that was | 6 |
another day or two | 6 |
you know very well | 6 |
which i am sure | 6 |
call in berkeley street | 6 |
if i could be | 6 |
to look forward to | 6 |
the whole of it | 6 |
to call in berkeley | 6 |
sure you will like | 6 |
but she will be | 6 |
if she did not | 6 |
the sake of his | 6 |
in a day or | 6 |
prevail on him to | 6 |
the sight of every | 6 |
i cannot bear to | 6 |
to be done to | 6 |
the highest opinion in | 6 |
calling in berkeley street | 6 |
and i must say | 6 |
was not in spirits | 6 |
and in all probability | 6 |
seen enough of him | 6 |
the foot of the | 6 |
a subject on which | 6 |
two or three days | 6 |
and i am very | 6 |
a letter of proper | 6 |
run the risk of | 6 |
did not think it | 6 |
man in the world | 6 |
lady middleton and mrs | 6 |
she had not been | 6 |
on for a few | 6 |
the tips of her | 6 |
state of her spirits | 6 |
though it did not | 6 |
for we shall be | 6 |
hear it talked of | 6 |
a very smart beau | 6 |
tips of her fingers | 6 |
at the door of | 6 |
have an opportunity of | 6 |
she knew not what | 6 |
and the young ladies | 6 |
elinor was obliged to | 6 |
women in the world | 6 |
she had no doubt | 6 |
the two miss steeles | 6 |
i am delighted to | 6 |
of five and thirty | 6 |
to see you again | 6 |
to be sure i | 6 |
what it was to | 6 |
did not seem to | 6 |
that i am not | 6 |
wish with all my | 6 |
to tell the truth | 6 |
the circumstances of his | 6 |
i think you are | 6 |
i am not going | 6 |
i thought you would | 6 |
he would not allow | 6 |
she could have no | 6 |
park the next day | 6 |
that he was a | 6 |
he had been staying | 6 |
not be sorry to | 6 |
as long as she | 6 |
account of the whole | 6 |
in love with her | 6 |
i have not known | 6 |
there was not a | 6 |
fixed on him with | 6 |
the feelings of her | 6 |
in the same room | 6 |
ignorance of the world | 6 |
soon as she was | 6 |
a thousand pounds a | 6 |
being in love with | 6 |
she burst into tears | 6 |
i am sure if | 6 |
she felt that she | 6 |
to the miss steeles | 6 |
sir john and mrs | 6 |
will be glad to | 6 |
the whole of her | 6 |
is about miss williams | 6 |
i am not in | 6 |
as far as the | 6 |
it will be quite | 6 |
my dear miss dashwood | 6 |
with thirty thousand pounds | 6 |
sure i would not | 6 |
that it would not | 6 |
the rest of his | 6 |
a few days before | 6 |
i am sorry i | 6 |
am sure she will | 6 |
am sure i do | 6 |
marianne and her mother | 6 |
do no more than | 6 |
it would be impossible | 6 |
which was more than | 6 |
to any body else | 6 |
on to the table | 6 |
at such a time | 5 |
they were out of | 5 |
in the carriage with | 5 |
i should never have | 5 |
to pay a visit | 5 |
than he had been | 5 |
walter and elizabeth were | 5 |
do such a thing | 5 |
the eldest son of | 5 |
as far as she | 5 |
the interest of her | 5 |
if he were to | 5 |
to say that i | 5 |
would not be satisfied | 5 |
i heard him speak | 5 |
ask you to come | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
i want to know | 5 |
on the other side | 5 |
but she is not | 5 |
would not have been | 5 |
and in a minute | 5 |
a child of four | 5 |
bear to have you | 5 |
have not known him | 5 |
it was impossible that | 5 |
it is a great | 5 |
to trouble you with | 5 |
and for the first | 5 |
i wish i might | 5 |
could not fail of | 5 |
she forced herself to | 5 |
that i had not | 5 |
felt it to be | 5 |
would have been more | 5 |
to her for the | 5 |
to be a very | 5 |
i should have done | 5 |
it is very true | 5 |
with which he had | 5 |
a great deal better | 5 |
she had not the | 5 |
that he was going | 5 |
that there should be | 5 |
found that she had | 5 |
much in the habit | 5 |
not like to go | 5 |
they were to go | 5 |
very glad to have | 5 |
the world to be | 5 |
had the satisfaction of | 5 |
but there was no | 5 |
the other side of | 5 |
enough to make her | 5 |
hurried out of the | 5 |
i dare say he | 5 |
be allowed to be | 5 |
my dear miss elliot | 5 |
you may depend upon | 5 |
that she had not | 5 |
the nature of her | 5 |
be in love with | 5 |
am sorry to say | 5 |
had no idea of | 5 |
she did not care | 5 |
it did not give | 5 |
the pleasure of seeing | 5 |
up the steps to | 5 |
he was out of | 5 |
to go early to | 5 |
whom she had never | 5 |
quarter of a mile | 5 |
knew not what to | 5 |
was ushered into the | 5 |
interest of her own | 5 |
do you not think | 5 |
get the better of | 5 |
the daughter of a | 5 |
in town this winter | 5 |
though it is not | 5 |
i shall hope to | 5 |
and the best of | 5 |
i thought you were | 5 |
more harm than good | 5 |
he is not a | 5 |
what i think of | 5 |
it with so much | 5 |
was a great deal | 5 |
have you ever seen | 5 |
within a day or | 5 |
believe that it was | 5 |
impatience to be gone | 5 |
but you do not | 5 |
and the arrangement of | 5 |
to say that he | 5 |
but i tell you | 5 |
this part of the | 5 |
thank you very much | 5 |
it was to be | 5 |
was enough to make | 5 |
i do not doubt | 5 |
she was forced to | 5 |
it would be an | 5 |
he might have been | 5 |
not stand upon ceremony | 5 |
did not choose to | 5 |
and she did not | 5 |
not bring herself to | 5 |
and i dare say | 5 |
she was in the | 5 |
which he seemed to | 5 |
glad to see you | 5 |
it is a very | 5 |
i had no idea | 5 |
with a kindness which | 5 |
not known him long | 5 |
to give her the | 5 |
and he did not | 5 |
but it would be | 5 |
waited for them at | 5 |
say that i am | 5 |
my time of life | 5 |
in a letter from | 5 |
i thought it was | 5 |
if i am to | 5 |
looked across at him | 5 |
am not in the | 5 |
was more than she | 5 |
i dare say we | 5 |
i protest i am | 5 |
to give up the | 5 |
has nothing to do | 5 |
for the last time | 5 |
but i did not | 5 |
is by no means | 5 |
or i should have | 5 |
i suppose you know | 5 |
fell to the share | 5 |
they were obliged to | 5 |
in the neighbourhood of | 5 |
to the share of | 5 |
when she thought of | 5 |
in his chair and | 5 |
by the time he | 5 |
at my time of | 5 |
could not have thought | 5 |
would have been very | 5 |
it is quite a | 5 |
went to the window | 5 |
made no attempt to | 5 |
in the east indies | 5 |
it will be all | 5 |
i have not yet | 5 |
who told you that | 5 |
if you were to | 5 |
not sorry to be | 5 |
it was that he | 5 |
did not appear to | 5 |
at the same moment | 5 |
you will give me | 5 |
thought it would be | 5 |
the sake of the | 5 |
sank into a chair | 5 |
was to be done | 5 |
it would give me | 5 |
soon as he was | 5 |
and i will not | 5 |
and that she had | 5 |
to speak of the | 5 |
i will take you | 5 |
that i do not | 5 |
there was no reason | 5 |
in any of the | 5 |
that you will not | 5 |
i have had to | 5 |
was to be the | 5 |
on the edge of | 5 |
this time of the | 5 |
it would be most | 5 |
but in the end | 5 |
have the pleasure of | 5 |
you will be glad | 5 |
that i should be | 5 |
cannot bear to have | 5 |
on her own account | 5 |
she could not bring | 5 |
she had been used | 5 |
to talk to you | 5 |
dalrymple and miss carteret | 5 |
and she was very | 5 |
a couple of minutes | 5 |
that it could not | 5 |
to be spared the | 5 |
of the rest of | 5 |
she was convinced that | 5 |
creature in the world | 5 |
her father and mother | 5 |
i think they are | 5 |
when they first came | 5 |
am not going to | 5 |
i shall not be | 5 |
to spend the evening | 5 |
that he did not | 5 |
she might have been | 5 |
with all my soul | 5 |
i am not at | 5 |
very much obliged to | 5 |
rose to his feet | 5 |
a mile from the | 5 |
you must have been | 5 |
is it to be | 5 |
smile on his lips | 5 |
a few minutes more | 5 |
it would be very | 5 |
a friend of mine | 5 |
was likely to be | 5 |
dashwood and her daughters | 5 |
that i could not | 5 |
know very little of | 5 |
that you are not | 5 |
and she would have | 5 |
manner in which it | 5 |
to dine with them | 5 |
neither she nor her | 5 |
was very fond of | 5 |
give you my word | 5 |
he is a very | 5 |
the only one of | 5 |
a few minutes in | 5 |
shall be able to | 5 |
her for a few | 5 |
to have been a | 5 |
it is a matter | 5 |
not ask you to | 5 |
i do not believe | 5 |
do not want to | 5 |
picked up his hat | 5 |
her for the world | 5 |
i cannot tell you | 5 |
he had been in | 5 |
which could not be | 5 |
felt that she was | 5 |
and a great deal | 5 |
what was to be | 5 |
up to the door | 5 |
they were both silent | 5 |
the honour of calling | 5 |
you are in a | 5 |
had not been long | 5 |
was not more than | 5 |
an end to it | 5 |
i have done with | 5 |
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the recollection of what | 5 |
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part of the world | 5 |
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what i want to | 5 |
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a year or two | 5 |
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very kind of you | 5 |
lady dalrymple and miss | 5 |
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in this part of | 5 |
every one concerned in | 4 |
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visit to lady middleton | 4 |
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only one of the | 4 |
you come back again | 4 |
go out with her | 4 |
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to you of what | 4 |
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walk to the park | 4 |
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admiral and mrs croft | 4 |
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you are like to | 4 |
be married to mr | 4 |
dare say you will | 4 |
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of the terms on | 4 |
offer from colonel brandon | 4 |
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what can be the | 4 |
every thing but her | 4 |
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the first opportunity of | 4 |
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long lock of her | 4 |
so at the time | 4 |
why should you be | 4 |
on the arm of | 4 |
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begging her to stop | 4 |
jennings at the door | 4 |
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feelings of her sister | 4 |
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what she had said | 4 |
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of the same age | 4 |
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that every thing had | 4 |
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her hand in his | 4 |
they talked of the | 4 |
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to run the risk | 4 |
for a long time | 4 |
know all about it | 4 |
which her sister was | 4 |
from the time of | 4 |
sir john observed with | 4 |
would not be so | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
how could i tell | 4 |
sure i should not | 4 |
and before she had | 4 |
of her eldest daughter | 4 |
by the sight of | 4 |
how strange this is | 4 |
it came into my | 4 |
i should have said | 4 |
and i think the | 4 |
will continue the same | 4 |
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elinor could not be | 4 |
the feelings of the | 4 |
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that it was a | 4 |
aware of their being | 4 |
me out of my | 4 |
during the rest of | 4 |
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you need not be | 4 |
no regard for her | 4 |
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expect to find him | 4 |
to do every thing | 4 |
have found you out | 4 |
a word of the | 4 |
elinor could not help | 4 |
the air of a | 4 |
their arrival in town | 4 |
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she had to tell | 4 |
to her own heart | 4 |
the time of her | 4 |
i am very grateful | 4 |
stay a minute longer | 4 |
an earnest desire of | 4 |
a thing to be | 4 |
have been most anxious | 4 |
she would not allow | 4 |
of sense and sensibility | 4 |
i cannot help thinking | 4 |
what am i to | 4 |
they will spend half | 4 |
out her hand to | 4 |
to his wife and | 4 |
would have thought herself | 4 |
and see how the | 4 |
the same kind of | 4 |
lasted a considerable time | 4 |
she ought to have | 4 |
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do assure you that | 4 |
for a little while | 4 |
i had the pleasure | 4 |
and colonel brandon was | 4 |
her time of life | 4 |
of all your tricks | 4 |
that he never was | 4 |
and elinor was left | 4 |
the care of a | 4 |
had not even the | 4 |
knows what i should | 4 |
as soon as it | 4 |
not know what to | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
his mother and sister | 4 |
i will go and | 4 |
not in my power | 4 |
curiosity to see how | 4 |
about the end of | 4 |
that is what i | 4 |
pressing her hand with | 4 |
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and hope for the | 4 |
some time or other | 4 |
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of a young man | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
from her mother and | 4 |
that something would occur | 4 |
last evening of their | 4 |
i have no patience | 4 |
it is colonel brandon | 4 |
and you will never | 4 |
happened to be particularly | 4 |
his regard for her | 4 |
in amazement at their | 4 |
think how much i | 4 |
you of all things | 4 |
i think i may | 4 |
a great comfort to | 4 |
to me to be | 4 |
the assurance of her | 4 |
was not going to | 4 |
so large a sum | 4 |
to be perfectly happy | 4 |
so unfortunate as to | 4 |
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it was beyond her | 4 |
which i did not | 4 |
the reason of my | 4 |
in the height of | 4 |
woman as lady middleton | 4 |
advantage of a public | 4 |
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drew her eyes to | 4 |
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the company of a | 4 |
at one of the | 4 |
she could not even | 4 |
as made her hardly | 4 |
days on their journey | 4 |
dashwood had never been | 4 |
to be his wife | 4 |
determined to find out | 4 |
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could be no occasion | 4 |
their brother and sister | 4 |
in the feather last | 4 |
had a great deal | 4 |
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if you had been | 4 |
interrupted by the entrance | 4 |
something else to do | 4 |
at the sound of | 4 |
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her to think of | 4 |
thing in his power | 4 |
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on him with the | 4 |
replied that she was | 4 |
lucy in such a | 4 |
equal to any thing | 4 |
be done for them | 4 |
you are resolved to | 4 |
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for as soon as | 4 |
least i thought so | 4 |
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and it was not | 4 |
not help smiling at | 4 |
no sense of fatigue | 4 |
you will like him | 4 |
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the ceremony was over | 4 |
a woman of seven | 4 |
her eyes to the | 4 |
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able to give them | 4 |
of seven and twenty | 4 |
the sound of his | 4 |
the state of the | 4 |
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he was for ever | 4 |
all the young men | 4 |
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a letter of business | 4 |
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no reason to believe | 4 |
of all this tumbling | 4 |
spite of his being | 4 |
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be brought to acknowledge | 4 |
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in her behaviour to | 4 |
shop to avoid your | 4 |
his marriage with miss | 4 |
to be made for | 4 |
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you are going to | 4 |
her father and elizabeth | 4 |
have mentioned it to | 4 |
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of its taking place | 4 |
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child to the housekeeper | 4 |
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to avoid your sight | 4 |
to her than ever | 4 |
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it to her daughters | 4 |
one of these hills | 4 |
it at the time | 4 |
you out in spite | 4 |
nothing of it till | 4 |
to her best affections | 4 |
very soon to receive | 4 |
to the drawing room | 4 |
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before the end of | 4 |
in what you have | 4 |
which she had been | 4 |
was to this effect | 4 |
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as far as we | 4 |
talk of nothing but | 4 |
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i should like to | 4 |
may have been so | 4 |
before the middle of | 4 |
and for my part | 4 |
a survey of the | 4 |
if i am not | 4 |
be happy with him | 4 |
on which he had | 4 |
made up his mind | 4 |
by the sound of | 4 |
name of the gentleman | 4 |
i thank you for | 4 |
who for many years | 4 |
what had really passed | 4 |
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up in preparation for | 4 |
ask her to marry | 4 |
it with a look | 4 |
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one to the other | 4 |
not aware of their | 4 |
speak of the affair | 4 |
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of you and your | 4 |
a friend in the | 4 |
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and did not know | 4 |
have it from the | 4 |
she hardly knew how | 4 |
and she was not | 4 |
i cannot imagine how | 4 |
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as he entered the | 4 |
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then it all came | 4 |
no taste for drawing | 4 |
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the miss dashwoods had | 4 |
any thing rather than | 4 |
catching the eye of | 4 |
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he came directly from | 4 |
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behaviour to her sister | 4 |
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a week or two | 4 |
she could bear it | 4 |
of it with all | 4 |
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only two thousand pounds | 4 |
odd that he should | 4 |
of his affection for | 4 |
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added in a low | 4 |
nothing of the matter | 4 |
a bolder rider in | 4 |
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which you so obligingly | 4 |
and talked of the | 4 |
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with them in the | 4 |
the house and the | 4 |
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as soon as ever | 4 |
in the same county | 4 |
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the object of her | 4 |
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be enough for us | 4 |
a person who could | 4 |
you are very wrong | 4 |
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hear him talk of | 4 |
as they drew near | 4 |
spent the greatest part | 4 |
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good reason to think | 4 |
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to lie down again | 4 |
such a one as | 4 |
how they will spend | 4 |
the lock of hair | 4 |
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all over and over | 4 |
there is nothing in | 4 |
we shall have a | 4 |
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their coming to town | 4 |
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thought it probable that | 4 |
she was very far | 4 |
do not know that | 4 |
a fortnight with us | 4 |
that will amuse her | 4 |
i never heard any | 4 |
what sort of a | 4 |
take me to london | 4 |
shall not be my | 4 |
the opinion of marianne | 4 |
of honour and honesty | 4 |
away any part of | 4 |
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of all this was | 4 |
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power to assist him | 4 |
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all my happiness depends | 4 |
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so kind as to | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
have entered many a | 4 |
how can that be | 4 |
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miss dashwood was above | 4 |
the best place by | 4 |
very deserving young woman | 4 |
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the excess of her | 4 |
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reverie of this kind | 4 |
the entrance of the | 4 |
had the honour of | 4 |
had involved him in | 4 |
and shut the door | 4 |
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as if wishing to | 4 |
and with such a | 4 |
he had nothing to | 4 |
late in the year | 4 |
the neighbourhood of norland | 4 |
to thank you for | 4 |
between him and his | 4 |
were at breakfast the | 4 |
not fit to be | 4 |
she felt it to | 4 |
the young ladies were | 4 |
the removal of the | 4 |
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have no notion of | 4 |
will be brought up | 4 |
go for the sake | 4 |
to take care of | 4 |
the expectation of seeing | 4 |
be in your power | 4 |
was almost ready to | 4 |
your father and mother | 4 |
with you and your | 4 |
is a kind of | 4 |
the middletons and palmers | 4 |
of edward and elinor | 4 |
by word of mouth | 4 |
take a survey of | 4 |
any of their parties | 4 |
in which it was | 4 |
i have not had | 4 |
the steadiness of his | 4 |
i thought i heard | 4 |
at the park the | 4 |
am sure your mother | 4 |
to be sure they | 4 |
been the effect of | 4 |
the contents of the | 4 |
attended by sir john | 4 |
removal of the tea | 4 |
his coming to barton | 4 |
may be able to | 4 |
i cannot express my | 4 |
at a loss to | 4 |
just the kind of | 4 |
elinor had some difficulty | 4 |
word of the matter | 4 |
at his being so | 4 |
and after some time | 4 |
she could not reflect | 4 |
sure i should have | 4 |
i will hope that | 4 |
i wish i had | 4 |
one of the maids | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
she had yet another | 4 |
soon as he can | 4 |
i will not have | 4 |
i have been always | 4 |
not mean to say | 4 |
i had reason to | 4 |
it has given me | 4 |
it is a sweet | 4 |
the strength of your | 4 |
she had seen enough | 4 |
her mother would be | 4 |
elinor was then at | 4 |
i do not perceive | 4 |
a great deal at | 4 |
at the bottom of | 4 |
to turn her thoughts | 4 |
it were more valuable | 4 |
who told me of | 4 |
for it has been | 4 |
to take her place | 4 |
with a warmth which | 4 |
in one of the | 4 |
and then it was | 4 |
for a moment she | 4 |
did not stop here | 4 |
they are very pretty | 4 |
the meaning of it | 4 |
i thought of her | 4 |
have not been able | 4 |
a man to be | 4 |
say it is a | 4 |
letter was delivered to | 4 |
that there is a | 4 |
a very short one | 4 |
and to see him | 4 |
for marianne to be | 4 |
he did not like | 4 |
had been staying a | 4 |
that i shall ever | 4 |
all that could be | 4 |
she wished to see | 4 |
do you tell me | 4 |
but a small one | 4 |
at least i thought | 4 |
is the only comfort | 4 |
captain and mrs harville | 4 |
in a few moments | 4 |
to be pleased with | 4 |
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we will walk to | 4 |
his widow and daughters | 4 |
i have the highest | 4 |
say on the subject | 4 |
and be assured that | 4 |
and once or twice | 4 |
they ought to be | 4 |
he held out his | 4 |
the name of willoughby | 4 |
or at least of | 4 |
so obligingly bestowed on | 4 |
woman of seven and | 4 |
know what you and | 4 |
the time may come | 4 |
take her place by | 4 |
she thought she could | 4 |
she had been before | 4 |
my power to return | 4 |
sorry to see them | 4 |
seeming to recollect himself | 4 |
it would not do | 4 |
to be a great | 4 |
her as much as | 4 |
and as there could | 4 |
to have an opportunity | 4 |
in a situation like | 4 |
would not have suffered | 4 |
of course i shall | 4 |
to do with matrimony | 4 |
that she was in | 4 |
behaviour to your sister | 4 |
his power to do | 4 |
but it seemed to | 4 |
rest of the morning | 4 |
sir john did not | 4 |
love for her sister | 4 |
all in a fright | 4 |
it is not fit | 4 |
have any reason to | 4 |
in her expectation of | 4 |
do as you please | 4 |
she returned to the | 4 |
of her young friends | 4 |
might once have been | 4 |
them every day for | 4 |
he told me that | 4 |
do not know whether | 4 |
her impatience to be | 4 |
it would give her | 4 |
have you not received | 4 |
for they say he | 4 |
it cannot take place | 4 |
on the subject than | 4 |
what his business is | 4 |
talk to you of | 4 |
any thing to do | 4 |
it seemed as if | 4 |
me what it is | 4 |
hearing any thing more | 4 |
the number of her | 4 |
at the houses of | 4 |
and picked up his | 4 |
as you may imagine | 4 |
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every day for the | 4 |
it is a most | 4 |
felt the loss of | 4 |
at that time of | 4 |
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being heard at the | 4 |
which might have been | 4 |
how the children go | 4 |
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in a manner so | 4 |
so much as to | 4 |
could not be deceived | 4 |
to see him again | 4 |
in such a hurry | 4 |
distress of her sister | 4 |
about two hundred a | 4 |
one or the other | 4 |
a low voice to | 4 |
sweetest girls in the | 4 |
am sure if i | 4 |
should you think so | 4 |
on the whole to | 4 |
was prevailed on to | 4 |
them at the door | 4 |
dine at the park | 4 |
it with all my | 4 |
i shall have to | 4 |
was a great satisfaction | 4 |
but i am very | 4 |
to say any thing | 4 |
the moment of his | 4 |
behaviour to each other | 4 |
she happened to be | 4 |
would be very glad | 4 |
could think of no | 4 |
but what could i | 4 |
that he should have | 4 |
the smallness of the | 4 |
be no more than | 4 |
what was going on | 4 |
many a shop to | 4 |
of a young mind | 4 |
on to the road | 4 |
with the most earnest | 4 |
in the warmth of | 4 |
believe you are right | 4 |
very early in their | 4 |
that they should have | 4 |
if he were ever | 4 |
on the interest of | 4 |
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she thought of her | 4 |
would not allow the | 4 |
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an hour or two | 4 |
as she sat down | 4 |
be better acquainted with | 4 |
write to the doctor | 4 |
in spite of their | 4 |
to the house of | 4 |
setting your cap at | 4 |
i crave your pardon | 4 |
for them to be | 4 |
no reason in the | 4 |
to the enjoyment of | 4 |
to find that she | 4 |
mind was so much | 4 |
them the next day | 4 |
so far from the | 4 |
the sweetest girls in | 4 |
you will like them | 4 |
it was there our | 4 |
a doubt of its | 4 |
immediately left the room | 4 |
and the happiness of | 4 |
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he had not the | 4 |
in the company of | 4 |
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they happened to be | 4 |
the continuance of his | 4 |
elinor sat down to | 4 |
the first time since | 4 |
apparently in violent affliction | 4 |
i am extremely glad | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
as long as he | 4 |
the advantage of a | 4 |
to hear it talked | 4 |
you cannot have an | 4 |
saying that she was | 4 |
shall be quite alone | 4 |
better acquainted with him | 4 |
i owed it to | 4 |
i wish you joy | 4 |
attachment to them all | 4 |
with some friends near | 4 |
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if you will give | 4 |
had been carried on | 4 |
lasted no longer than | 4 |
the end of every | 4 |
but the red gum | 4 |
while i see you | 4 |
that edward was free | 4 |
could not be in | 4 |
that he should not | 4 |
it with all her | 4 |
her mother and herself | 4 |
and her sister was | 4 |
have been always used | 4 |
house in the neighbourhood | 4 |
will not be very | 4 |
as i ever saw | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
what i have said | 4 |
once or twice at | 4 |
how it will be | 4 |
he will be ordained | 4 |
as i ought to | 4 |
they say he is | 4 |
know him very well | 4 |
of her own family | 4 |
be the last to | 4 |
from the first to | 4 |
would be impossible to | 4 |
she considered it as | 4 |
is old enough to | 4 |
to remain in the | 4 |
two or three times | 4 |
for a long while | 4 |
that can be said | 4 |
as i was saying | 4 |
walked across the room | 4 |
to be convinced that | 4 |
with one of her | 4 |
i may assure you | 4 |
she could not think | 4 |
am sure it must | 4 |
while miss dashwood was | 4 |
concealed from her as | 4 |
was kept away by | 4 |
to be an object | 4 |
reason in the world | 4 |
the expense would be | 4 |
of their being really | 4 |
it cannot be expected | 4 |
out in spite of | 4 |
back against the cushions | 4 |
we shall be quite | 4 |
fixed on the ground | 4 |
a very deserving young | 4 |
le petit philippe au | 4 |
a situation like mine | 4 |
under the care of | 4 |
the whole of their | 4 |
and every body was | 4 |
of such a nature | 4 |
entered many a shop | 4 |
one of them was | 4 |
kept away by the | 4 |
i hardly know what | 4 |
to declare that the | 4 |
to be guided by | 4 |
by listening at the | 4 |
held out his hand | 4 |
it would be too | 4 |
in a hurried manner | 4 |
so shy before company | 4 |
again and again how | 4 |
would not attempt to | 4 |
opinion of marianne and | 4 |
sent for as soon | 4 |
must and shall come | 4 |
for i dare say | 4 |
he has broken no | 4 |
but that was not | 4 |
first came to barton | 4 |
that moment she first | 4 |
petit philippe au c | 4 |
but if he had | 4 |
was not in a | 4 |
if i were you | 4 |
the elegance of her | 4 |
to her mother and | 4 |
i wish you had | 4 |
so much the better | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
of his mother and | 4 |
was sent for as | 4 |
to collect her thoughts | 4 |
on to his knee | 4 |
in a very short | 4 |
a few weeks ago | 4 |
afraid you would think | 4 |
at that moment be | 4 |
silence on both sides | 4 |
i am not like | 4 |
always out of humour | 4 |
the first time in | 4 |
be sorry to have | 4 |
to know the truth | 4 |
soon as may be | 4 |
seeing you and your | 4 |
three or four weeks | 4 |
than it was in | 4 |
at all events to | 4 |
every thing that could | 4 |
of the house was | 4 |
all over the grounds | 4 |
if he was to | 4 |
spite of all your | 4 |
in the event of | 4 |
lost no time in | 4 |
that in spite of | 4 |
i wish for no | 4 |
lady middleton did not | 4 |
the consequence of which | 4 |
imagine how they will | 4 |
and when to that | 4 |
had robbed her of | 4 |
for my own part | 4 |
the feather last night | 4 |
i shall be as | 4 |
and the delicacy of | 4 |
elinor had ceased to | 4 |
and she returned to | 4 |
let us know what | 4 |
talk of something else | 4 |
of a person who | 4 |
will spend half of | 4 |
though at the same | 4 |
cannot imagine how they | 4 |
glad to see her | 4 |
want of liberality in | 4 |
affection for her mother | 4 |
day or two afterwards | 4 |
but it is so | 4 |
was not at all | 4 |
the satisfaction of a | 4 |
have no patience with | 4 |
ought he not to | 4 |
too late in the | 4 |
whatever might be the | 4 |
to be rid of | 4 |
he had been sent | 4 |
there could not be | 4 |
will be more hurt | 4 |
which a man of | 4 |
you and your sisters | 4 |
they had left behind | 4 |
of any change in | 4 |
supposed it to be | 4 |
lowering his voice to | 4 |
marriage of edward and | 4 |
was of a kind | 4 |
the miss dashwoods were | 4 |
not have believed it | 4 |
lost to me for | 4 |
her heart sunk within | 4 |
could not conceal his | 4 |
to think ill of | 4 |
a shop to avoid | 4 |
to be wondered at | 4 |
not be my fault | 4 |
from one to the | 4 |
after pausing a moment | 4 |
had been in town | 4 |
have none of it | 4 |
colonel brandon come back | 4 |
and her mother and | 4 |
i can hardly tell | 4 |
it has not been | 4 |
will have none of | 4 |
with a look which | 4 |
few minutes in silence | 4 |
of a very respectable | 4 |
a great satisfaction to | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
on such an occasion | 4 |
by her christian name | 4 |
was one of the | 4 |
drawing him a little | 4 |
for more than a | 4 |
as they were walking | 4 |
she was too well | 4 |
i have a great | 4 |
was all in a | 4 |
lock of my hair | 4 |
was not the case | 4 |
to marry miss morton | 4 |
not go to town | 4 |
have something else to | 4 |
were left by themselves | 4 |
the delicacy of his | 4 |
she was very well | 4 |
would have been as | 4 |
that i am sure | 4 |
will be the most | 4 |
i must have felt | 4 |
she was afraid of | 4 |
took no notice of | 4 |
brandon come back again | 4 |
i have known it | 4 |
in the name of | 4 |
to call upon you | 4 |
to any other person | 4 |
better for marianne to | 4 |
him a little aside | 4 |
cannot take place very | 4 |
and it would be | 4 |
told her that he | 4 |
the necessity of her | 4 |
found you out in | 4 |
he appeared to be | 4 |
as little as possible | 4 |
of what was passing | 4 |
suppose it possible that | 4 |
the possession of the | 4 |
tell me how it | 4 |
to see you of | 4 |
see how it will | 4 |
the feelings of edward | 4 |
mistress of the subject | 4 |
i want to see | 4 |
they were all cousins | 4 |
i was with my | 4 |
might be able to | 4 |
tell her that his | 4 |
is not in my | 4 |
was the more easily | 4 |
but i have seen | 4 |
i had not thought | 4 |
i will go to | 4 |
i have known a | 4 |
felt no doubt of | 4 |
you not received my | 4 |
and as to the | 4 |
probably be the case | 4 |
i entreat you to | 4 |
but she did not | 4 |
the weather was not | 4 |
again as soon as | 4 |
staying a fortnight with | 4 |
wish you joy of | 4 |
and did not return | 4 |
had hoped to see | 4 |
see how the children | 4 |
i can have no | 4 |
declare they are quite | 4 |
to submit to the | 4 |
not hear of their | 4 |
in any of their | 4 |
the good opinion of | 4 |
there must be some | 4 |
could not give offence | 4 |
will allow me to | 4 |
drinking to her best | 4 |
all sat down to | 4 |
will not be sorry | 4 |
they were going to | 4 |
and elinor had the | 4 |
bolder rider in england | 4 |
that there could be | 4 |
if there had been | 4 |
great deal of him | 4 |
to her want of | 4 |
till every thing was | 4 |
to keep out of | 4 |
could not be too | 4 |
in the centre of | 4 |
to you in the | 4 |
place by the fire | 4 |
hour of the day | 4 |
what she had to | 4 |
a few months ago | 4 |
a glass of wine | 4 |
i thought so at | 4 |
think you are mistaken | 4 |
what she did not | 4 |
awake the whole night | 4 |
i never could have | 4 |
it is no such | 4 |
i compare it with | 4 |
young man of five | 4 |
middle of the day | 4 |
enable him to marry | 4 |
corner of his mouth | 4 |
there is no one | 4 |
know very well that | 4 |
she had seen him | 4 |
mentioned by sir john | 4 |
wishing to avoid any | 4 |
to the norland estate | 4 |
to be more than | 4 |
those of the other | 4 |
speak a good word | 4 |
and this was the | 4 |
came to take a | 4 |
is a very good | 4 |
every thing in his | 4 |
it is but too | 4 |
a long lock of | 4 |
be assured that i | 4 |
in a very few | 4 |
almost ran out of | 4 |
is going to be | 4 |
his affection for marianne | 4 |
any thing at all | 4 |
he did not speak | 4 |
in need of a | 4 |
happy with a man | 4 |
and lady russell had | 4 |
the miss dashwoods to | 4 |
and i assure you | 4 |
she gave him a | 4 |
know him so well | 4 |
his power to make | 4 |
should like to know | 4 |
a vast deal more | 4 |
her eyes were fixed | 4 |
have an idea of | 4 |
it to be supposed | 4 |
you do not mean | 4 |
to talk of something | 4 |
the marriage of edward | 4 |
enough to make his | 4 |
and elinor was then | 4 |
no longer than till | 4 |
to hear she is | 4 |
spend half of it | 4 |
you have any reason | 4 |
they were walking together | 4 |
of his own in | 4 |
at least for a | 4 |
talking over the business | 4 |
but pray do not | 4 |
not know what i | 4 |
of the great house | 4 |
in all my misery | 4 |
fond he was of | 4 |
evening at the park | 4 |
impossible for her to | 4 |
the middle of a | 4 |
say what she did | 4 |
the force of her | 4 |
a letter from her | 4 |
would not be a | 4 |
in the loss of | 4 |
when she saw him | 4 |
her as well as | 4 |
that is very true | 4 |
she did not feel | 4 |
of five and twenty | 4 |
be able to give | 4 |
would be enough to | 4 |
with her head leaning | 4 |
i am very well | 4 |
a very few days | 4 |
she must have a | 4 |
his father and mother | 4 |
possession of the living | 4 |
he was afraid of | 4 |
towards the end of | 4 |
could not believe it | 4 |
i know nothing of | 4 |
and more than all | 4 |
could i have sacrificed | 4 |
the chief of the | 4 |
this is not the | 4 |
the good will of | 4 |
a particular friend of | 4 |
as far as he | 4 |
between her and her | 4 |
colonel brandon seems a | 4 |
real state of the | 4 |
and came back to | 4 |
for fear of mrs | 4 |
a reverie of this | 4 |
to see how she | 4 |
offered him one of | 4 |
you know what i | 4 |
of the party to | 4 |
an account of the | 4 |
delaford parsonage before michaelmas | 4 |
her eyes upon elinor | 4 |
and put an end | 4 |
its effect on her | 4 |
no sooner had they | 4 |
mistake or misapprehension of | 4 |
a vast deal of | 4 |
as grave as ever | 4 |
sat for some time | 4 |
i have seen him | 4 |
she had been the | 4 |
thought so at the | 4 |
that he had a | 4 |
in such a situation | 4 |
too much for her | 4 |
what shall i do | 4 |
the same eager tone | 4 |
turned her eyes towards | 4 |
i thought i would | 4 |
i have found you | 4 |
seen so little of | 4 |
to the breakfast table | 4 |
be married very soon | 4 |
at the mercy of | 4 |
were fixed on marianne | 4 |
a fine thing to | 4 |
more hurt by it | 4 |
tell me all about | 4 |
by no means so | 4 |
cannot have an idea | 4 |
was an old acquaintance | 4 |
him on the occasion | 4 |
he could not but | 4 |
with whom they were | 4 |
as to make his | 4 |
the difference of the | 4 |
the earl of wyncham | 4 |
all with great cordiality | 4 |
instead of having any | 4 |
her that he had | 4 |
misery of her situation | 4 |
allowed to think that | 4 |
the knowledge of what | 4 |
it all came out | 4 |
many parts of the | 4 |
i am sure we | 4 |
the world to do | 4 |
it all over in | 4 |
an end to all | 4 |
to the folly of | 4 |
determined to submit to | 4 |
the value of the | 4 |
to come to them | 4 |
to be assured of | 4 |
of what might be | 4 |
the eldest of them | 4 |
how fond he was | 4 |
the time to be | 4 |
good will of lucy | 4 |
could have had no | 4 |
do not think mr | 4 |
for some immediate relief | 4 |
and he had himself | 4 |
i have something to | 4 |
i have no notion | 4 |
in the eyes of | 4 |
it of all things | 4 |
hand on his shoulder | 4 |
of a public school | 4 |
that she might not | 4 |
opinion of other people | 4 |
and mr elliot had | 4 |
was to be his | 4 |
may depend upon it | 4 |
me in all my | 4 |
she saw nothing of | 4 |
the person to whom | 4 |
as they entered the | 4 |
come to see you | 4 |
nothing to wish for | 4 |
the effect of time | 4 |
arrival of the latter | 4 |
it may have been | 4 |
that could be done | 4 |
it is probable that | 4 |
he has not had | 4 |
be of no use | 4 |
me all about it | 4 |
had not happened to | 4 |
not a thing to | 4 |
and to give her | 4 |
for she could not | 4 |
the nature of the | 4 |
long as she could | 4 |
which you will not | 4 |
thought of colonel brandon | 4 |
and i have been | 4 |
at liberty to think | 4 |
i was determined to | 4 |
what does it signify | 4 |
just as well go | 4 |
be spared from the | 4 |
the hardship of such | 4 |
the miss steeles to | 4 |
sat down to the | 4 |
he was to go | 4 |
you tell me you | 4 |
but i would not | 4 |
was likely to prove | 4 |
she had seen the | 4 |
i have made a | 4 |
do you think so | 4 |
as well as myself | 4 |
were to see them | 4 |
as you can desire | 4 |
go early to bed | 4 |
for it will be | 4 |
i tell you that | 4 |
see whether it could | 4 |
he was to be | 4 |
it was at least | 4 |
i believe i have | 4 |
and it will be | 4 |
have the highest opinion | 4 |
deceived as to the | 4 |
all that she could | 4 |
there was any news | 4 |
to see edward himself | 4 |
the justice of what | 4 |
dearer to her than | 4 |
is as good a | 4 |
marianne had left the | 4 |
no other surprise than | 4 |
can be the meaning | 4 |
must have a great | 4 |
she told him directly | 4 |
he should take orders | 4 |
to miss lucy steele | 4 |
she was persuaded that | 4 |
which she had never | 4 |
when he was at | 4 |
you know how i | 4 |
every hour of the | 4 |
the comfort of her | 4 |
to be met with | 4 |
edward made no answer | 4 |
in a new home | 4 |
if he is not | 4 |
i believe there is | 4 |
was obliged to submit | 4 |
off a long lock | 4 |
any thing about it | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
it turned out to | 4 |
her in harley street | 4 |
a piece of news | 4 |
am very sure that | 4 |
be done to it | 4 |
survey of the guest | 4 |
it would be no | 4 |
early in their acquaintance | 4 |
did not feel the | 4 |
as soon as elinor | 4 |
at the corner of | 4 |
to the rest of | 4 |
and so you are | 4 |
what i must have | 4 |
as lively as ever | 4 |
concealing it from us | 4 |
a letter from willoughby | 4 |
her regard for edward | 4 |
always be glad to | 4 |
were to be met | 4 |
and they had not | 4 |
very much to have | 4 |
a friend of yours | 4 |
thinking over the past | 4 |
they would have been | 4 |
away to the window | 4 |
at the moment of | 4 |
it only with the | 4 |
carried away by her | 4 |
give me a living | 4 |
and his wife had | 4 |
had been in the | 4 |
nothing so much as | 4 |
i had not forgot | 4 |
a letter was delivered | 4 |
the children go on | 4 |
entreat you to stay | 4 |
every thing had been | 4 |
he said in a | 4 |
could not foresee that | 4 |
i have been told | 4 |
had not thought of | 4 |
had no intention of | 4 |
marriage with miss grey | 4 |
from something more than | 4 |
as elinor wished to | 4 |
sooner had they entered | 4 |
between thirty and forty | 4 |
she saw her mother | 4 |
been staying a fortnight | 4 |
au c oe ur | 4 |
that there had been | 4 |
that the name of | 4 |
i am sure your | 4 |
be a shocking thing | 4 |
be deceived as to | 4 |
is not at all | 4 |
i have had no | 4 |
circumstance in favour of | 4 |
to the number of | 4 |
me the power of | 4 |
but the feelings of | 4 |
how am i to | 4 |
from the moment of | 4 |
be the meaning of | 4 |
and that will amuse | 4 |
very glad to find | 4 |
possible for her to | 4 |
might be reasonably expected | 4 |
friends they had left | 4 |
i see how it | 4 |
at no great distance | 4 |
as soon as may | 4 |
a few yards of | 4 |
sir maurice kissed her | 4 |
very much in love | 4 |
whether she went or | 4 |
saw the necessity of | 4 |
to give way in | 4 |
she could say no | 4 |
girls in the world | 4 |
the house of a | 4 |
view from the cottage | 4 |
in spite of himself | 4 |
in possession of the | 4 |
to tell her that | 4 |
am sorry for that | 4 |
she was always a | 4 |
a better knowledge of | 4 |
be of any use | 4 |
i hope to see | 4 |
tell me what it | 4 |
what you are doing | 4 |
not be dissatisfied with | 4 |
believed herself to be | 4 |
assure you it was | 4 |
as a friend of | 4 |
a man of fortune | 4 |
for a moment that | 4 |
see you of all | 4 |
the conclusion of the | 4 |
she will be more | 4 |
he looked as if | 4 |
i never saw him | 4 |
as any in the | 4 |
end of the room | 4 |
what he said to | 4 |
sure i shall be | 4 |
what could i do | 4 |
one concerned in it | 4 |
all that can be | 4 |
she could not believe | 4 |
might have been more | 4 |
how much she had | 4 |
in your power to | 4 |
i only know that | 4 |
you will allow me | 4 |
if there was any | 4 |
would have told me | 4 |
the communication of what | 4 |
moment she first perceived | 4 |
if they had not | 4 |
as to make a | 4 |
and now to be | 4 |
i must not tell | 4 |
her eyes were red | 4 |
eagerness to be gone | 4 |
philippe au c oe | 4 |
her mind was so | 4 |
and to be sure | 4 |
to make a very | 4 |
within an hour after | 4 |
no more on the | 4 |
it was not for | 4 |
you i never was | 4 |
both gained considerable amusement | 4 |
that it had been | 4 |
had seen enough of | 4 |
a quarter of a | 4 |
put in the feather | 4 |
looked down at her | 4 |
cut off a long | 4 |
though it could not | 4 |
and for the rest | 4 |
left the room before | 4 |
within a few miles | 4 |
had really passed between | 4 |
for many years of | 4 |
in spite of every | 4 |
the company of her | 4 |
of a son and | 4 |
do not wish to | 4 |
her expectation of the | 4 |
supply to her the | 4 |
ears in love with | 4 |
to dine at the | 4 |
of edward and herself | 4 |
she had ever felt | 4 |
find that she was | 4 |
the arrival of a | 4 |
she saw that he | 4 |
broke it to her | 4 |
in the year for | 4 |
i did not love | 4 |
of four years old | 4 |
i was obliged to | 4 |
that i did not | 4 |
other surprise than that | 4 |
welcomed by them all | 4 |
it was only the | 4 |
can answer for it | 4 |
one evening at the | 4 |
you joy of it | 4 |
talk me out of | 4 |
for two or three | 4 |
he was not in | 4 |
would not be in | 4 |
john dashwood had not | 4 |
we shall be a | 4 |
made her no answer | 4 |
would be eager to | 4 |
him for ever in | 4 |
the death of my | 4 |
to the window and | 4 |
in no danger of | 4 |
am sure i shall | 4 |
was hardly less anxious | 4 |
to speak to you | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
of the gentleman who | 4 |
he was going away | 4 |
her child to the | 4 |
and looked across at | 4 |
his behaviour to her | 4 |
she instantly saw that | 4 |
i am glad of | 4 |
at home and abroad | 4 |
for i do not | 4 |
eyes to the window | 4 |
to be mentioned to | 4 |
where there is nothing | 4 |
wish for no change | 4 |
within a few yards | 4 |
her a great deal | 4 |
she had been for | 4 |
they were all in | 4 |
happy had it been | 4 |
to prove a source | 4 |
i have no right | 4 |
know him to be | 4 |
child of four years | 4 |
to the name of | 4 |
i have entered many | 4 |
be exceedingly glad to | 4 |
for her that he | 4 |
on that very day | 4 |
you will continue the | 4 |
but elinor had no | 4 |
and all his relations | 4 |
had no regard for | 4 |
so elegant as her | 4 |
she has forgiven me | 4 |
no doubt of its | 4 |
with his back to | 4 |
she was born to | 4 |
and then i have | 4 |
at her time of | 4 |
monstrous good of you | 4 |
could have done it | 4 |
you are very kind | 4 |
to be doing something | 4 |
would be a shocking | 4 |
i was formally dismissed | 4 |
should be sorry to | 4 |
sat down to table | 4 |
all i have to | 4 |
he is very well | 4 |
from a reverie of | 4 |
the kind of man | 4 |
the use of his | 4 |
and the two miss | 4 |
is quite out of | 4 |
not do him justice | 4 |
every thing that passed | 4 |
he could not conceal | 4 |
might be allowed to | 4 |
to think only of | 4 |
be more hurt by | 4 |
of these kind of | 4 |
she wished to be | 4 |
it is not very | 4 |
they were at breakfast | 4 |
that he is a | 4 |
will have the goodness | 4 |
it will be the | 4 |
of every one concerned | 4 |
walked about the room | 4 |
am afraid it is | 4 |
as they were gone | 4 |
i had always been | 4 |
have been in the | 4 |
know that i am | 4 |
am glad of it | 4 |
a man so little | 4 |
where i have been | 4 |
that could not be | 4 |
there is no great | 4 |
to mention his name | 4 |
for a few weeks | 4 |
i declare they are | 4 |
pleased with you and | 4 |
after all that had | 4 |
reason of your coming | 4 |
person in the world | 4 |
of being able to | 4 |
them all with great | 4 |
likely that i should | 4 |
of what she felt | 4 |
to say what she | 4 |
a moment or two | 4 |
wait two or three | 4 |
said lady middleton to | 4 |
that she should be | 4 |
if wishing to avoid | 4 |
with the idea of | 4 |
not like to be | 4 |
the disposal of her | 4 |
i know he has | 4 |