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quadgram | frequency |
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i do not know | 18 |
at the same time | 16 |
the rest of the | 15 |
i am sure i | 14 |
in the course of | 14 |
lady catherine de bourgh | 13 |
as soon as they | 13 |
her uncle and aunt | 12 |
for the sake of | 10 |
she could not help | 9 |
a great deal of | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
i hope you will | 9 |
soon as they were | 9 |
if you do not | 9 |
that it would be | 8 |
as much as possible | 8 |
and i dare say | 8 |
was not to be | 8 |
lady catherine and her | 7 |
what do you think | 7 |
i am sure you | 7 |
out of the room | 7 |
in the habit of | 7 |
had the pleasure of | 7 |
be prevailed on to | 7 |
it would have been | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
hurst and miss bingley | 7 |
i am convinced that | 6 |
in her power to | 6 |
if he had not | 6 |
was by no means | 6 |
in my power to | 6 |
in love with her | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
on the point of | 6 |
as soon as she | 6 |
put an end to | 6 |
to be able to | 6 |
i am not afraid | 6 |
catherine and her daughter | 6 |
my uncle and aunt | 6 |
as soon as i | 5 |
it was not in | 5 |
she felt all the | 5 |
to be supposed that | 5 |
and she could not | 5 |
i do not think | 5 |
well as i do | 5 |
of the whole party | 5 |
am not afraid of | 5 |
and i am sure | 5 |
i beg your pardon | 5 |
that part of the | 5 |
a young man of | 5 |
i am afraid you | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
so far as to | 5 |
give me leave to | 5 |
it was not to | 5 |
so much the better | 5 |
she could not be | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
is not to be | 5 |
i did not know | 5 |
to the rest of | 5 |
as one of the | 5 |
do not know what | 5 |
not to be supposed | 5 |
i do not believe | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
for a few moments | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
it was settled that | 5 |
she is a very | 5 |
i will not be | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
for a few minutes | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
it ought to be | 5 |
said not a word | 4 |
i am sorry to | 4 |
not know what to | 4 |
rest of the evening | 4 |
i never saw such | 4 |
ten thousand a year | 4 |
had been used to | 4 |
danced with her twice | 4 |
i think i have | 4 |
he looked at her | 4 |
the chief of the | 4 |
i did not think | 4 |
if he had been | 4 |
elizabeth made no answer | 4 |
i ought to have | 4 |
in spite of her | 4 |
you may depend upon | 4 |
which she could not | 4 |
i wish i could | 4 |
a young man who | 4 |
would not wish to | 4 |
i should be sorry | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
how can you be | 4 |
i am inclined to | 4 |
as much as you | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
the very day of | 4 |
at such a time | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
not in the least | 4 |
as they entered the | 4 |
in love with you | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
as to make her | 4 |
is to be done | 4 |
after a short silence | 4 |
for the advantage of | 4 |
been so fortunate as | 4 |
man in the world | 4 |
that i should be | 4 |
to find that he | 4 |
have the honour of | 4 |
without saying a word | 4 |
i have not the | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
i have heard you | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
a quarter of an | 4 |
i am very glad | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
and in spite of | 4 |
i do assure you | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
that he had no | 4 |
and two or three | 4 |
there can be no | 4 |
i hope it will | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
it was some time | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
elizabeth could not help | 4 |
i have not been | 4 |
that it was a | 4 |
but i do not | 4 |
with all my heart | 4 |
could think of nothing | 4 |
it was not till | 4 |
was on the point | 4 |
of a young man | 4 |
the whole of the | 4 |
i could not have | 4 |
my situation in life | 4 |
as soon as possible | 4 |
for the rest of | 4 |
that she would not | 4 |
beyond the reach of | 4 |
elizabeth was forced to | 4 |
at the end of | 4 |
much in love with | 4 |
so fortunate as to | 4 |
that he should not | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
by the entrance of | 4 |
could not but be | 3 |
it was impossible not | 3 |
i dare say i | 3 |
been concerned in the | 3 |
not the smallest objection | 3 |
on the part of | 3 |
such an opportunity of | 3 |
it is very hard | 3 |
with a degree of | 3 |
to say in reply | 3 |
that she had no | 3 |
when she had finished | 3 |
which she had been | 3 |
and her spirits were | 3 |
with an expression of | 3 |
did not think it | 3 |
my dear miss elizabeth | 3 |
and it was settled | 3 |
may depend upon my | 3 |
all the way home | 3 |
it was impossible to | 3 |
i never in my | 3 |
when at length they | 3 |
i am afraid he | 3 |
long to see her | 3 |
was exactly what he | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
what had passed between | 3 |
any of the family | 3 |
i can assure you | 3 |
should not have been | 3 |
as well as she | 3 |
nothing less than a | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
and i doubt not | 3 |
since you went away | 3 |
but in spite of | 3 |
of all that had | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
impossible for her to | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
it would be the | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
what sort of girl | 3 |
is very hard to | 3 |
in a few days | 3 |
was not in the | 3 |
i shall never forget | 3 |
be the meaning of | 3 |
the rest of her | 3 |
it would be a | 3 |
i long to see | 3 |
by the arrival of | 3 |
she would have been | 3 |
not likely to be | 3 |
very much in love | 3 |
not give way to | 3 |
an offer of marriage | 3 |
to invite him to | 3 |
the happiest of men | 3 |
a letter from him | 3 |
is by no means | 3 |
lift up her eyes | 3 |
all that she had | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
all that i can | 3 |
been the means of | 3 |
the manner in which | 3 |
was impossible not to | 3 |
looked at her with | 3 |
manner in which he | 3 |
that i am not | 3 |
in a manner which | 3 |
no sooner had he | 3 |
a great deal more | 3 |
the marriage of her | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
the whole course of | 3 |
to the care of | 3 |
much as you choose | 3 |
not wish to be | 3 |
in such a manner | 3 |
knew not how to | 3 |
she was in no | 3 |
i do not pretend | 3 |
the attention of the | 3 |
it will be in | 3 |
was at leisure to | 3 |
could not help saying | 3 |
does not object to | 3 |
to think well of | 3 |
find that he had | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
that he was a | 3 |
him the happiest of | 3 |
but i am afraid | 3 |
would have been a | 3 |
the door of the | 3 |
she will not have | 3 |
in her own room | 3 |
but i will not | 3 |
so much as i | 3 |
had the honour of | 3 |
to be of use | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
that there was no | 3 |
but i hope you | 3 |
so very ill of | 3 |
the next morning to | 3 |
a girl whom he | 3 |
as well as her | 3 |
he might have been | 3 |
was not likely to | 3 |
be of use to | 3 |
to dine with the | 3 |
am sure i never | 3 |
you would not wish | 3 |
his affection for her | 3 |
as little as possible | 3 |
do assure you that | 3 |
thing in the world | 3 |
he had been used | 3 |
you do not know | 3 |
i did not expect | 3 |
i shall hope to | 3 |
she could think of | 3 |
after a short pause | 3 |
at the door of | 3 |
in his power to | 3 |
when they were all | 3 |
i knew how it | 3 |
to see the place | 3 |
a word about it | 3 |
i should not have | 3 |
he had been so | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
that you should have | 3 |
elizabeth could not but | 3 |
but she would not | 3 |
there are very few | 3 |
soon as he could | 3 |
the whole party were | 3 |
did not know before | 3 |
of what had passed | 3 |
believe her to be | 3 |
be too much for | 3 |
and down the room | 3 |
on one side of | 3 |
that she could hardly | 3 |
it was a subject | 3 |
to get the better | 3 |
on the score of | 3 |
other side of the | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
they were joined by | 3 |
with the design of | 3 |
it would be better | 3 |
by a young man | 3 |
course of the evening | 3 |
the wife of mr | 3 |
she is a great | 3 |
i dare say she | 3 |
who would have thought | 3 |
with miss de bourgh | 3 |
at the request of | 3 |
for me to be | 3 |
of all that she | 3 |
do not pretend to | 3 |
her of what she | 3 |
i am not one | 3 |
do not make yourself | 3 |
to be in london | 3 |
exactly what he had | 3 |
if she does not | 3 |
of her uncle and | 3 |
enough to make her | 3 |
i wish you had | 3 |
what i have to | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
her eyes to his | 3 |
in the whole course | 3 |
she was convinced that | 3 |
that she could have | 3 |
by the sight of | 3 |
the whole of his | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
it must be so | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
it was impossible for | 3 |
and if i had | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
it was certain that | 3 |
bingley and his sisters | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
the evening was spent | 3 |
well as she could | 3 |
she could not have | 3 |
assure you that i | 3 |
they are not married | 3 |
in the absence of | 3 |
am afraid he has | 3 |
i am sure she | 3 |
in such a way | 3 |
to think ill of | 3 |
is exactly what i | 3 |
great deal of good | 3 |
the pleasure of seeing | 3 |
nothing in comparison of | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
in my life saw | 3 |
had not the smallest | 3 |
that she could be | 3 |
can you be so | 3 |
am sure i shall | 3 |
it will then be | 3 |
that i do not | 3 |
that it was impossible | 3 |
by no means so | 3 |
with a look of | 3 |
had not been so | 3 |
was pleased to find | 3 |
was not in her | 3 |
never in my life | 3 |
be in her power | 3 |
ought not to have | 3 |
as soon as you | 3 |
when i am in | 3 |
the honour of seeing | 3 |
i must confess that | 3 |
the pleasure of being | 3 |
though she could not | 3 |
not gone to scotland | 3 |
i dare say he | 3 |
you could not have | 3 |
a renewal of his | 3 |
had the satisfaction of | 3 |
what she had heard | 3 |
of what had happened | 3 |
though she did not | 3 |
the truth of it | 3 |
rest of the family | 3 |
on one of the | 3 |
do not give way | 3 |
that is exactly what | 3 |
in what part of | 2 |
the eldest miss bennet | 2 |
the carriage drove up | 2 |
that she had not | 2 |
that the circumstance of | 2 |
acquainted with all the | 2 |
be on good terms | 2 |
elizabeth had the satisfaction | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
to dance with him | 2 |
do you think she | 2 |
it will not do | 2 |
without knowing what she | 2 |
they reached the house | 2 |
of them were to | 2 |
but i dare say | 2 |
for the first time | 2 |
who had been brought | 2 |
me in every respect | 2 |
she could not think | 2 |
had not been long | 2 |
i have been most | 2 |
feelings on this subject | 2 |
at his own house | 2 |
it should not be | 2 |
he meant to make | 2 |
the young ladies in | 2 |
all this she must | 2 |
that her manners were | 2 |
woman in the room | 2 |
by the end of | 2 |
their engagements at rosings | 2 |
to know more of | 2 |
believe him capable of | 2 |
and i hope you | 2 |
asked a second time | 2 |
ignorant of what had | 2 |
an attorney in meryton | 2 |
to the advantage of | 2 |
was four years old | 2 |
for his sister and | 2 |
the matter with me | 2 |
had nothing to do | 2 |
i have reason to | 2 |
that i had not | 2 |
she could perceive that | 2 |
she can have no | 2 |
as she was going | 2 |
she went up stairs | 2 |
cannot bear to hear | 2 |
for there is such | 2 |
a more gentlemanlike manner | 2 |
in such matters as | 2 |
at present i will | 2 |
would have been very | 2 |
and she would have | 2 |
out of the house | 2 |
for the kindness of | 2 |
but i think i | 2 |
asked her if she | 2 |
she could not imagine | 2 |
his arrival in hertfordshire | 2 |
be it from me | 2 |
know nothing of the | 2 |
family of de bourgh | 2 |
to make any reply | 2 |
into a hackney coach | 2 |
came into the room | 2 |
will not take the | 2 |
not for me to | 2 |
to the credit of | 2 |
the north of england | 2 |
a father and mother | 2 |
i know very well | 2 |
the possibility of his | 2 |
i am very sensible | 2 |
had been the first | 2 |
gave her a great | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
any of the others | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
is not for me | 2 |
that he should have | 2 |
thought that he could | 2 |
they were talking of | 2 |
be in love with | 2 |
was now determined to | 2 |
i have the honour | 2 |
that she and her | 2 |
look as if you | 2 |
for the appearance of | 2 |
which elizabeth received from | 2 |
and at that moment | 2 |
be so ready to | 2 |
it was absolutely necessary | 2 |
opened the door and | 2 |
the room with an | 2 |
wish with all my | 2 |
and no sooner had | 2 |
make the most of | 2 |
the very beginning of | 2 |
kind of young man | 2 |
she looked at jane | 2 |
not handsome enough to | 2 |
and when at last | 2 |
a young lady like | 2 |
i cannot find out | 2 |
and if she were | 2 |
had expected to find | 2 |
introducing him to her | 2 |
nothing else to do | 2 |
herself as well as | 2 |
the work of her | 2 |
house as soon as | 2 |
fortunate as to be | 2 |
and each of them | 2 |
feel more than i | 2 |
you must know that | 2 |
he has been so | 2 |
in comparison of what | 2 |
i have often observed | 2 |
it would have spared | 2 |
get the better of | 2 |
addition to her own | 2 |
since you will not | 2 |
you would have been | 2 |
till they reached the | 2 |
to pay his respects | 2 |
and made no answer | 2 |
wholly engrossed by her | 2 |
we talked of it | 2 |
i have seen them | 2 |
i am glad of | 2 |
be able to keep | 2 |
she entered the room | 2 |
turned back with them | 2 |
she could do nothing | 2 |
when she came to | 2 |
will not hear of | 2 |
elizabeth felt that she | 2 |
not know that you | 2 |
think no more of | 2 |
the point of being | 2 |
it is all very | 2 |
does not often happen | 2 |
elizabeth was pleased to | 2 |
of her own family | 2 |
or five thousand a | 2 |
to get rid of | 2 |
express was sent off | 2 |
to do credit to | 2 |
i have known him | 2 |
soon as you can | 2 |
had been concerned in | 2 |
do not know a | 2 |
to what was going | 2 |
that she would be | 2 |
walked up and down | 2 |
that she would have | 2 |
being in love with | 2 |
very glad to hear | 2 |
come to the point | 2 |
and where she had | 2 |
i had not thought | 2 |
to the pleasures of | 2 |
the day after the | 2 |
that he had yet | 2 |
she would not give | 2 |
to consider it as | 2 |
they were to have | 2 |
the length of his | 2 |
are very few of | 2 |
and if i were | 2 |
and i have no | 2 |
that some of the | 2 |
her aunt than to | 2 |
wanted in the farm | 2 |
a mixture of pride | 2 |
of his behaviour to | 2 |
i should like to | 2 |
course of the day | 2 |
will not be able | 2 |
a part of the | 2 |
my feelings are not | 2 |
the subject of the | 2 |
is now in the | 2 |
see of the world | 2 |
have no reserves from | 2 |
with the young ladies | 2 |
she added in a | 2 |
hard to think that | 2 |
if one could but | 2 |
to have the earliest | 2 |
visitors in the house | 2 |
and we shall be | 2 |
they were to go | 2 |
not make yourself uneasy | 2 |
a syllable was uttered | 2 |
end to by the | 2 |
but it would not | 2 |
a sheet of paper | 2 |
could not have made | 2 |
her brother and sister | 2 |
bennet and her daughters | 2 |
the particulars of their | 2 |
i wonder how he | 2 |
engaged in listening to | 2 |
really glad to see | 2 |
will be able to | 2 |
must allow me to | 2 |
could be more natural | 2 |
slight observation on the | 2 |
she finished the letter | 2 |
that there was a | 2 |
and she began to | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
to make up her | 2 |
am sure i do | 2 |
which could not be | 2 |
did not care about | 2 |
not appear to me | 2 |
a letter to write | 2 |
it was plain that | 2 |
were not of a | 2 |
you expect me to | 2 |
on the opposite side | 2 |
his behaviour to miss | 2 |
he had a good | 2 |
but there was a | 2 |
for some time without | 2 |
every review of it | 2 |
was able to bring | 2 |
i have not an | 2 |
i think you said | 2 |
more than ten years | 2 |
but i can assure | 2 |
if you are not | 2 |
i am now convinced | 2 |
all the young ladies | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
why all this was | 2 |
wish you had been | 2 |
interest in the affair | 2 |
she had liked him | 2 |
of seeing him in | 2 |
and she thought he | 2 |
i never heard of | 2 |
if i were you | 2 |
she was a little | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
the business of her | 2 |
sir william lucas himself | 2 |
two girls had been | 2 |
written to colonel forster | 2 |
the end of the | 2 |
behaved in a more | 2 |
in possession of a | 2 |
more than a thousand | 2 |
be a great loss | 2 |
cannot find out that | 2 |
her hope of seeing | 2 |
in our power to | 2 |
hardly know what i | 2 |
and his attachment to | 2 |
heard not a word | 2 |
catherine is far from | 2 |
partial to miss darcy | 2 |
not take the trouble | 2 |
a man to be | 2 |
such matters as these | 2 |
much i shall have | 2 |
the son of his | 2 |
them to be in | 2 |
been brought on by | 2 |
a constant source of | 2 |
i shall be very | 2 |
think i have heard | 2 |
the next morning with | 2 |
run away with by | 2 |
must give me leave | 2 |
very ill of wickham | 2 |
all the appearance of | 2 |
attempt to reason with | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
but i was not | 2 |
and it was certain | 2 |
when he first came | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
should be sorry to | 2 |
could easily perceive that | 2 |
will not leave the | 2 |
there is no occasion | 2 |
i think she will | 2 |
at a loss to | 2 |
the highest opinion in | 2 |
of my being in | 2 |
her resolution to be | 2 |
her sister and bingley | 2 |
room with an air | 2 |
in quest of the | 2 |
to hear lady catherine | 2 |
allow me to say | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
curiosity to see the | 2 |
enough to dance with | 2 |
i was sure you | 2 |
the object of her | 2 |
that in spite of | 2 |
which had been designed | 2 |
a chaise and four | 2 |
of so unsuitable a | 2 |
am much mistaken if | 2 |
a very good kind | 2 |
to the time when | 2 |
are wanted in the | 2 |
she saw him thus | 2 |
know not what to | 2 |
to her uncle for | 2 |
evening was spent in | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
it appeared to her | 2 |
but as it is | 2 |
it may be easily | 2 |
they are wanted in | 2 |
the same house with | 2 |
she could no more | 2 |
the prospect of their | 2 |
the chief of it | 2 |
my feelings on this | 2 |
he expressed himself on | 2 |
up to the door | 2 |
been designed for him | 2 |
that they did not | 2 |
did not know what | 2 |
what was going forward | 2 |
it was now a | 2 |
you ought to know | 2 |
he had heard much | 2 |
been in the habit | 2 |
she looked forward to | 2 |
as he had been | 2 |
in so small a | 2 |
when she was only | 2 |
that you have been | 2 |
i shall never be | 2 |
the score of some | 2 |
but i am very | 2 |
and i flatter myself | 2 |
i am sure there | 2 |
sir lewis de bourgh | 2 |
three or four times | 2 |
i have more than | 2 |
the civility of mr | 2 |
for the truth of | 2 |
her mother and sisters | 2 |
what i then said | 2 |
is to be imputed | 2 |
one of your sisters | 2 |
on the following morning | 2 |
i should have gone | 2 |
by some of the | 2 |
he had given a | 2 |
the country as in | 2 |
thank you again and | 2 |
to make it out | 2 |
the preference which she | 2 |
you an offer of | 2 |
supposed it to be | 2 |
it does not appear | 2 |
will be in my | 2 |
but the fact is | 2 |
was forced to put | 2 |
him to be a | 2 |
i never met with | 2 |
of what lydia had | 2 |
the son was to | 2 |
by a letter from | 2 |
into her own room | 2 |
if i were to | 2 |
bingley made no answer | 2 |
young ladies in the | 2 |
you do not make | 2 |
was likely to be | 2 |
that is a question | 2 |
to her all the | 2 |
dear uncle and aunt | 2 |
and when at length | 2 |
it was a great | 2 |
that she should not | 2 |
me the compliment of | 2 |
could not be in | 2 |
in such a case | 2 |
after sitting a few | 2 |
what he had done | 2 |
with the family of | 2 |
was nothing in comparison | 2 |
for the happiness of | 2 |
in spite of his | 2 |
her that she was | 2 |
power to prevent your | 2 |
know it to be | 2 |
that they are not | 2 |
do not think it | 2 |
i cannot pretend to | 2 |
i shall have to | 2 |
it would be very | 2 |
and nothing less than | 2 |
always the way with | 2 |
what he has done | 2 |
replied with a smile | 2 |
my dear miss eliza | 2 |
this is not to | 2 |
it was to be | 2 |
went to town last | 2 |
at leisure to be | 2 |
and all her family | 2 |
by the voice of | 2 |
the kindness of her | 2 |
could not bear to | 2 |
his misfortunes have been | 2 |
the expectation of his | 2 |
as he was gone | 2 |
i have written to | 2 |
felt it to be | 2 |
listened to her with | 2 |
one of those young | 2 |
strong objections against the | 2 |
sitting a few minutes | 2 |
that he has been | 2 |
bingley was by no | 2 |
i am by no | 2 |
were out of the | 2 |
conference with her father | 2 |
glad to see them | 2 |
young lady like yourself | 2 |
to speak to elizabeth | 2 |
looked at her niece | 2 |
far be it from | 2 |
were fixed on her | 2 |
should not be able | 2 |
was in her power | 2 |
speak ill of a | 2 |
to know in what | 2 |
when i tell you | 2 |
they sat down to | 2 |
that you should be | 2 |
as ever i saw | 2 |
endeavour to check the | 2 |
as she was no | 2 |
he is likely to | 2 |
that he was so | 2 |
only a few weeks | 2 |
to come to hunsford | 2 |
fresh in her memory | 2 |
much recovered as to | 2 |
a great deal to | 2 |
do not know who | 2 |
he made no answer | 2 |
then he will be | 2 |
am afraid you will | 2 |
will not do for | 2 |
the perverseness of the | 2 |
have not the smallest | 2 |
but she was not | 2 |
as long as it | 2 |
would be highly expedient | 2 |
that was to make | 2 |
as they had been | 2 |
good enough for her | 2 |
interference in his affairs | 2 |
that you were not | 2 |
sure you could not | 2 |
they walked towards the | 2 |
the opposite side of | 2 |
all the advantages of | 2 |
could not be insensible | 2 |
was extremely agreeable to | 2 |
in which he had | 2 |
i am not in | 2 |
come to a right | 2 |
her air and manner | 2 |
know what to think | 2 |
her two elder sisters | 2 |
would have spared her | 2 |
in the world of | 2 |
would have answered all | 2 |
had never heard of | 2 |
returning to netherfield again | 2 |
in want of a | 2 |
was convinced that they | 2 |
both him and herself | 2 |
think of nothing else | 2 |
it is impossible for | 2 |
in the country as | 2 |
be sorry to think | 2 |
put it out of | 2 |
nothing further to say | 2 |
am very glad you | 2 |
when the sound of | 2 |
of introducing him to | 2 |
at last that she | 2 |
i shall not say | 2 |
it does not often | 2 |
i have just received | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
in the following manner | 2 |
let me hear what | 2 |
it had been written | 2 |
they often talk of | 2 |
to say to her | 2 |
she was satisfied with | 2 |
a great deal too | 2 |
the companion of my | 2 |
knew how it would | 2 |
sort of girl is | 2 |
and before she could | 2 |
of girl is miss | 2 |
everyone connected with him | 2 |
in which he immediately | 2 |
i might as well | 2 |
before her uncle and | 2 |
for a short time | 2 |
that miss darcy was | 2 |
ought not to be | 2 |
never met with so | 2 |
said something of his | 2 |
the loss of her | 2 |
they entered the house | 2 |
entreaty that she would | 2 |
and there are several | 2 |
it seems but a | 2 |
to be done in | 2 |
with the utmost civility | 2 |
the absence of jane | 2 |
depend upon my not | 2 |
to inquire after her | 2 |
i say no more | 2 |
the younger son of | 2 |
the convenience of the | 2 |
was punctual to his | 2 |
after his arrival in | 2 |
and wholly engrossed by | 2 |
have written to colonel | 2 |
to make him the | 2 |
two or three times | 2 |
and then we may | 2 |
she had no reason | 2 |
of his own happiness | 2 |
i hardly know what | 2 |
do not let us | 2 |
at work in the | 2 |
am inclined to think | 2 |
could hardly help laughing | 2 |
her friend miss lucas | 2 |
if i had known | 2 |
you must give me | 2 |
happiest creature in the | 2 |
i expected you to | 2 |
as she entered the | 2 |
no more of the | 2 |
did not attempt to | 2 |
there will be some | 2 |
i have made no | 2 |
he took leave of | 2 |
hope you will be | 2 |
to accuse him of | 2 |
together in the shrubbery | 2 |
assure you it is | 2 |
it will be quite | 2 |
for half an hour | 2 |
that she was herself | 2 |
be in my power | 2 |
i should never have | 2 |
by his account of | 2 |
on such a point | 2 |
without seeming to have | 2 |
to know what he | 2 |
chapter elizabeth was sitting | 2 |
could by no means | 2 |
it was not for | 2 |
there was much to | 2 |
thought i should have | 2 |
carriage drove up to | 2 |
could not have been | 2 |
her mother should be | 2 |
opportunity of waiting on | 2 |
herself as much as | 2 |
i am glad you | 2 |
continued after a pause | 2 |
so much in the | 2 |
could not speak a | 2 |
they could not be | 2 |
be an object of | 2 |
that she had been | 2 |
am very glad to | 2 |
do justice to his | 2 |
more than they ought | 2 |
to think meanly of | 2 |
after a pause of | 2 |
i know not what | 2 |
her with a smile | 2 |
impossible for us to | 2 |
see you again if | 2 |
he had done it | 2 |
to an equal degree | 2 |
i was very much | 2 |
in the society of | 2 |
had been brought up | 2 |
could do nothing but | 2 |
that he was the | 2 |
but she had not | 2 |
the best of the | 2 |
we are to be | 2 |
the subject of their | 2 |
is nothing to us | 2 |
i want to speak | 2 |
see no occasion for | 2 |
am i to do | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
i thought i should | 2 |
in vain did elizabeth | 2 |
do me a great | 2 |
but no sooner had | 2 |
out of her senses | 2 |
know very well that | 2 |
what is to be | 2 |
was prevailed on to | 2 |
he soon afterwards said | 2 |
a slight inclination of | 2 |
but it is a | 2 |
i assure you that | 2 |
there was not a | 2 |
it must be done | 2 |
it has been the | 2 |
are you quite sure | 2 |
she felt on the | 2 |
had courage to speak | 2 |
am not to be | 2 |
prospect of their relationship | 2 |
looked as if he | 2 |
be no occasion for | 2 |
and in the evening | 2 |
had nothing to say | 2 |
of her earnest desire | 2 |
this time have been | 2 |
to be imputed to | 2 |
there was no one | 2 |
early in the morning | 2 |
and what do you | 2 |
he entered the room | 2 |
to be compared with | 2 |
if i had been | 2 |
it out of her | 2 |
was not of a | 2 |
she is one of | 2 |
was a constant source | 2 |
heard of such a | 2 |
what are you talking | 2 |
of such a thing | 2 |
i thought it would | 2 |
i can easily believe | 2 |
to dine at rosings | 2 |
an end to by | 2 |
soon as he was | 2 |
he took the hint | 2 |
that he had not | 2 |
take the liberty of | 2 |
which i do not | 2 |
not think it right | 2 |
there were some very | 2 |
between him and mr | 2 |
of the person who | 2 |
i feel more than | 2 |
what she had been | 2 |
think so ill of | 2 |
will never see you | 2 |
she came to the | 2 |
and what is to | 2 |
was to make him | 2 |
the connection as much | 2 |
as much as she | 2 |
deal more than you | 2 |
his behaviour to us | 2 |
thought it necessary to | 2 |
spending more than they | 2 |
me a great deal | 2 |
there was still something | 2 |
there is but one | 2 |
by the approach of | 2 |
very strong objections against | 2 |
one could but go | 2 |
she could not bear | 2 |
to stand up with | 2 |
used to look in | 2 |
had been in town | 2 |
so kind as to | 2 |
impossible for me to | 2 |
why did not you | 2 |
she was sitting with | 2 |
form such a design | 2 |
you are to understand | 2 |
convinced her that she | 2 |
i wish it may | 2 |
i am sick of | 2 |
was much to be | 2 |
and what can he | 2 |
from an upper window | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
courage to speak of | 2 |
think better of me | 2 |
pronounced him to be | 2 |
are a good girl | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
she had very little | 2 |
what can he mean | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
your father is dead | 2 |
he was prevailed on | 2 |
that he does not | 2 |
have nothing further to | 2 |
master of the house | 2 |
can be no occasion | 2 |
boundary on one side | 2 |
have not a doubt | 2 |
her mother and kitty | 2 |
without any intention of | 2 |
the conclusion of the | 2 |
difficulty in believing that | 2 |
the time drew near | 2 |
was not till the | 2 |
of jane and elizabeth | 2 |
a gentleman and a | 2 |
it would be done | 2 |
is not a bit | 2 |
that they would not | 2 |
objections against the lady | 2 |
the improvement of her | 2 |
rest of her life | 2 |
it was such a | 2 |
but i have no | 2 |
you are a good | 2 |
and she only wanted | 2 |
not be obliged to | 2 |
as he opened the | 2 |
a good house and | 2 |
soon as she was | 2 |
i must have been | 2 |
you need not be | 2 |
had been able to | 2 |
sound of a carriage | 2 |
looked at each other | 2 |
what she felt on | 2 |
rest of the party | 2 |
but i am sure | 2 |
if it was not | 2 |
there must be a | 2 |
expect to be noticed | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
there was a constant | 2 |
to wait on her | 2 |
catherine and lydia had | 2 |
and she looked forward | 2 |
had been at first | 2 |
elizabeth was summoned to | 2 |
will be very glad | 2 |
must confess that i | 2 |
make him the happiest | 2 |
to find it out | 2 |
was therefore obliged to | 2 |
no more this winter | 2 |
and the best of | 2 |
pretending not to hear | 2 |
again to his brother | 2 |
of passing the evening | 2 |
was sitting with her | 2 |
it was necessary to | 2 |
hardly knew how to | 2 |
that she might be | 2 |
be able to make | 2 |
some of the gentlemen | 2 |
wisely resolved to be | 2 |
he is a most | 2 |
and live to see | 2 |
this was a lucky | 2 |
such a design against | 2 |
you will not mind | 2 |
take the trouble of | 2 |
his plan did not | 2 |
i have no reason | 2 |
such a one as | 2 |
the time i was | 2 |
considered it as the | 2 |
not know of any | 2 |
some very strong objections | 2 |
possible way that would | 2 |
had been taken in | 2 |
she thus went on | 2 |
were in a state | 2 |
protested that she should | 2 |
it was but the | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
she had never felt | 2 |
the faces of both | 2 |
have their share of | 2 |
incumbent on her to | 2 |
a family dinner with | 2 |
you do not like | 2 |
been the work of | 2 |
but when they had | 2 |
which i am now | 2 |
that it was left | 2 |
of the man who | 2 |
the observation of a | 2 |
by his behaviour to | 2 |
a wish of hearing | 2 |
and very likely more | 2 |
they did not see | 2 |
and elizabeth was then | 2 |
he meant to be | 2 |
looked up to as | 2 |
had she not seen | 2 |
think it is very | 2 |
can be the meaning | 2 |
that he was not | 2 |
how can you talk | 2 |
did not come back | 2 |
the letter from his | 2 |
if i do not | 2 |
i would advise you | 2 |
in no other way | 2 |
to be so very | 2 |
what has been done | 2 |
was at the same | 2 |
do credit to her | 2 |
scrupled not to lay | 2 |
when she found herself | 2 |
return to the house | 2 |
he had been able | 2 |
on what had passed | 2 |
could no longer be | 2 |
am convinced that it | 2 |
to say to you | 2 |
unable to resist the | 2 |
most earnestly did she | 2 |
i begin to be | 2 |
so lost to everything | 2 |
darcy would never have | 2 |
believed him to be | 2 |
of a very different | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
said a word about | 2 |
gave her all the | 2 |
and depend upon it | 2 |
soon as they entered | 2 |
to find out the | 2 |
he was four years | 2 |
he had all the | 2 |
to lady catherine de | 2 |
as she was in | 2 |
him in good humour | 2 |
it my duty to | 2 |
it will be as | 2 |
you behaved in a | 2 |
a very good sort | 2 |
of the longbourn estate | 2 |
i assure you it | 2 |
wish i could say | 2 |
jane and elizabeth were | 2 |
on their first arrival | 2 |
he had not a | 2 |
to join in the | 2 |
and it was now | 2 |
as the time drew | 2 |
give way to such | 2 |
in addition to her | 2 |
my dear uncle and | 2 |
glad you are come | 2 |
i have had the | 2 |
a letter from jane | 2 |
but the belief of | 2 |
think of anything else | 2 |
is a question which | 2 |
a most eligible match | 2 |
my father and mother | 2 |
was very fond of | 2 |
had never been so | 2 |
on what she had | 2 |
was not wholly without | 2 |
she knew not how | 2 |
should be forced to | 2 |
i have now told | 2 |
pleased to find that | 2 |
am sure i know | 2 |
was the only creature | 2 |
opinion in the world | 2 |
must be aware that | 2 |
the elder miss bennets | 2 |
the suspicions of the | 2 |
made you an offer | 2 |
with her two elder | 2 |
i am thinking of | 2 |
she remembered that he | 2 |
which we have been | 2 |
to speak of it | 2 |
five thousand a year | 2 |
what does he say | 2 |
will be impossible for | 2 |
i had not been | 2 |
it was gratifying to | 2 |
and i wish with | 2 |
from the influence of | 2 |
and if you will | 2 |
i should not care | 2 |
there was also a | 2 |
out of her power | 2 |
to spend the day | 2 |
she was a most | 2 |
am glad you are | 2 |
had been obliged to | 2 |
but on the third | 2 |
but it must be | 2 |
sorry for what he | 2 |
at such a moment | 2 |
have her own way | 2 |
in any possible way | 2 |
i ought not to | 2 |
he should be in | 2 |
it will be impossible | 2 |
to make her a | 2 |
felt that she had | 2 |
was now fast approaching | 2 |
the idea of his | 2 |
he first came into | 2 |
but go to brighton | 2 |
so ill of him | 2 |
in quest of her | 2 |
what we have seen | 2 |
not speak a word | 2 |
your sister i am | 2 |
i have not a | 2 |
are not going to | 2 |
of what she had | 2 |
to find that she | 2 |
almost as far from | 2 |
being next in the | 2 |
and sat down again | 2 |
my being in town | 2 |
were some very strong | 2 |
heart in the world | 2 |
it is probable that | 2 |
as to be able | 2 |
shall hope to be | 2 |
in the longbourn family | 2 |
to reason with her | 2 |
to know what could | 2 |
for the honour of | 2 |
than she had ever | 2 |
what is it you | 2 |
of the honour of | 2 |
and that she had | 2 |
it is nothing in | 2 |
to lift up her | 2 |
the meaning of it | 2 |
some time without speaking | 2 |
walked towards the house | 2 |
bennet made no answer | 2 |
when she ceased speaking | 2 |
ought to be so | 2 |
on the most intimate | 2 |
a great loss to | 2 |
very few of us | 2 |
i am sure we | 2 |
what is your opinion | 2 |
on you and your | 2 |
drove up to the | 2 |
must be hurt by | 2 |
of lady catherine de | 2 |
the door was thrown | 2 |
be in a hurry | 2 |
seldom passed in which | 2 |
to know that her | 2 |
a glow of such | 2 |
no difficulty in believing | 2 |
it was a large | 2 |
be hurt by such | 2 |
very fortunate in his | 2 |
i dare say you | 2 |
the pain of separation | 2 |
one of the windows | 2 |
was some time before | 2 |
of the present party | 2 |
not at all handsome | 2 |
nothing more to say | 2 |
he is a very | 2 |
the felicity of her | 2 |
i should not think | 2 |
are speaking of music | 2 |
you will not be | 2 |
have no idea of | 2 |
is your turn to | 2 |
to find out that | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
does not follow that | 2 |
to what she had | 2 |
there seemed to be | 2 |
and you may be | 2 |
walked about the room | 2 |
it would be highly | 2 |
have no objection to | 2 |
to the young ladies | 2 |
to be done but | 2 |
not know who is | 2 |
there is reason to | 2 |
heard you say that | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
what a disgraceful light | 2 |
people in the room | 2 |
was to this effect | 2 |
and that his character | 2 |
she would not hear | 2 |
a fresh source of | 2 |
he turned to his | 2 |
before she could reply | 2 |
his coming to netherfield | 2 |
no chance of it | 2 |
more than once during | 2 |
the work of a | 2 |
of what her sister | 2 |
have been allowed to | 2 |
the occurrences of the | 2 |
if he did not | 2 |
it does not follow | 2 |
when they sat down | 2 |
in what a disgraceful | 2 |
she had seen him | 2 |
must have been in | 2 |
she thought he looked | 2 |
wrote again to his | 2 |
spirits were in a | 2 |
friend was to be | 2 |
ran out of the | 2 |
is always the way | 2 |
with one of the | 2 |
health of her family | 2 |
i cannot think so | 2 |
when your father is | 2 |
whom he had been | 2 |
write again very soon | 2 |
sir william did not | 2 |
the sense of what | 2 |
and then he will | 2 |
to hold her tongue | 2 |
had a letter from | 2 |
i hope he will | 2 |
a word of it | 2 |
it to be impossible | 2 |
be done by him | 2 |
not seen her for | 2 |
all that had occurred | 2 |
did not expect it | 2 |
this could not have | 2 |
a young man ought | 2 |
she does not know | 2 |
attended her into the | 2 |
as they were gone | 2 |
what it had been | 2 |
you think of my | 2 |
a design against a | 2 |
the substance of her | 2 |
me that he was | 2 |
it seems likely to | 2 |
invitation to the officers | 2 |
may be easily believed | 2 |
darcy made no answer | 2 |
again in the summer | 2 |
i will take care | 2 |
going to be married | 2 |
have heard you say | 2 |
but it could not | 2 |
and jane and elizabeth | 2 |
of the family were | 2 |
creature in the world | 2 |
very beginning of our | 2 |
do not know how | 2 |
as she reflected on | 2 |
i do not at | 2 |
i am not to | 2 |
as she had been | 2 |
the power of doing | 2 |
would not hear of | 2 |
down for the summer | 2 |
gone into the army | 2 |
i hope you are | 2 |
for a couple of | 2 |
a sort to be | 2 |
inclination of the head | 2 |
i must hope to | 2 |
for the recovery of | 2 |
she could not tell | 2 |
think so very ill | 2 |
with a smile of | 2 |
on the other side | 2 |
as if you did | 2 |
was in no humour | 2 |
remembered that he had | 2 |
and then they were | 2 |
elizabeth had never been | 2 |
to know that she | 2 |
she would not allow | 2 |
i know you will | 2 |
in company with him | 2 |
to find that her | 2 |
do you think of | 2 |
would do me a | 2 |
she wished him to | 2 |
can he mean by | 2 |
her father had been | 2 |
as to believe him | 2 |
how could i ever | 2 |
am sorry to say | 2 |
was in such a | 2 |
i dare not hope | 2 |
he had been some | 2 |
of a sort to | 2 |
he is such a | 2 |
business of her life | 2 |
in such cases as | 2 |
you had been there | 2 |
before any of the | 2 |
was to be done | 2 |
side of the room | 2 |
tears in her eyes | 2 |
the will of the | 2 |
she had never seen | 2 |
herself so far as | 2 |
in her air and | 2 |
much engaged in watching | 2 |
he was able to | 2 |
i take this opportunity | 2 |
the whole house in | 2 |
to be a most | 2 |
there are few people | 2 |
was sure he would | 2 |
think of nothing but | 2 |
he was at the | 2 |
have seen them both | 2 |
it had not been | 2 |
some time or other | 2 |
am by no means | 2 |
on my part that | 2 |
walking about the room | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
and that she could | 2 |
which was more than | 2 |
and never had she | 2 |
but if you are | 2 |
i hope we shall | 2 |
elizabeth related to jane | 2 |
her a sort of | 2 |
that they would have | 2 |
in the hope of | 2 |
and what sort of | 2 |
stay where you are | 2 |
not a doubt of | 2 |
hurst and her sister | 2 |
insist upon her marrying | 2 |
at the will of | 2 |
it came from netherfield | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
part of the world | 2 |
one of the first | 2 |
what he must have | 2 |
that i am sure | 2 |
never see you again | 2 |
the course of a | 2 |
on the subject which | 2 |
i have been a | 2 |
what to make of | 2 |
mixture of pride and | 2 |
very good kind of | 2 |
will not have him | 2 |
i dare say mr | 2 |
beg leave to apologise | 2 |
i am glad he | 2 |
is the son of | 2 |
i cannot bear to | 2 |
how much i shall | 2 |
if he does not | 2 |
that was the case | 2 |
i have no right | 2 |
man of large fortune | 2 |
sure i do not | 2 |
i wish with all | 2 |
take this opportunity of | 2 |
she could at all | 2 |
she could no longer | 2 |
the time of year | 2 |
have nothing to say | 2 |
not know the whole | 2 |
she will be married | 2 |
something to say to | 2 |
for there is but | 2 |
i do not suppose | 2 |
no more than she | 2 |
have been glad to | 2 |
it is not so | 2 |
for what he has | 2 |
gives me pain to | 2 |
been glad to be | 2 |
i think it would | 2 |
they had just been | 2 |
reason to fear that | 2 |
solicitude on the subject | 2 |
to the other side | 2 |
i will never see | 2 |
they are not gone | 2 |
very good sort of | 2 |
is impossible for me | 2 |
there was a very | 2 |
able to make a | 2 |
to pass through the | 2 |
and as she was | 2 |
to be certain that | 2 |
as to make it | 2 |
suppose you have heard | 2 |
on the present occasion | 2 |
get rid of him | 2 |
they had not long | 2 |
no doubt of their | 2 |
with an air more | 2 |
what made you so | 2 |
with the greatest satisfaction | 2 |
do not know when | 2 |
sit down to a | 2 |
the appearance of his | 2 |
answered only by a | 2 |
object of her wishes | 2 |
the course of their | 2 |
it was evident that | 2 |
it would be for | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
conviction of its being | 2 |
the departure of the | 2 |
of one thousand pounds | 2 |
the express was sent | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
man who has been | 2 |
the health of her | 2 |
to her friend miss | 2 |
in a more gentlemanlike | 2 |
i am afraid of | 2 |
with such a companion | 2 |
have been designed for | 2 |
he is very much | 2 |
her room for a | 2 |
no more to say | 2 |
i thank you for | 2 |
he may not be | 2 |
the fish she had | 2 |
what he said of | 2 |
far from objecting to | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
in a half whisper | 2 |
that there was not | 2 |
of lady catherine and | 2 |
for having spoken so | 2 |
i were to go | 2 |
one of her sisters | 2 |
all that he had | 2 |
to her mother and | 2 |
i am so happy | 2 |
passed through the hall | 2 |
as soon as ever | 2 |
be in company with | 2 |
herself for being so | 2 |
not in her nature | 2 |
went up stairs to | 2 |
felt herself to be | 2 |
the smallest objection to | 2 |
you have heard of | 2 |
as it had been | 2 |
you will be as | 2 |
i was never more | 2 |
say there will be | 2 |
i do not imagine | 2 |
to recommend himself to | 2 |
i think it is | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
a young woman of | 2 |
that is very true | 2 |
in a violent hurry | 2 |
was to have a | 2 |
a few minutes he | 2 |
to make her understand | 2 |
three young ladies set | 2 |
what he really is | 2 |
when tea was over | 2 |
you again and again | 2 |
it is only that | 2 |
think it would be | 2 |
that he never had | 2 |
bingley was obliged to | 2 |
how i long to | 2 |
dare say i shall | 2 |
the happiness of both | 2 |
i am sure it | 2 |
how it would be | 2 |
such a proof of | 2 |
he means to be | 2 |
the three young ladies | 2 |
for my poor nerves | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
it incumbent on her | 2 |
it is such a | 2 |
the arrival of the | 2 |
i am in the | 2 |
though he could not | 2 |
he begged to know | 2 |
know that i am | 2 |
he continued after a | 2 |
have now told you | 2 |
than a thousand pounds | 2 |
it is impossible that | 2 |
door was thrown open | 2 |
though it could not | 2 |
there is not a | 2 |
at the other table | 2 |
and she told me | 2 |
to tell me that | 2 |
were by no means | 2 |
were walking together in | 2 |
of his affection for | 2 |
highest opinion in the | 2 |
that it is very | 2 |
have a daughter married | 2 |
do not at all | 2 |
young man who has | 2 |
been used to look | 2 |
in a different manner | 2 |
i am far from | 2 |
the happiest creature in | 2 |
him as soon as | 2 |
the wedding took place | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
walking together in the | 2 |
when the door was | 2 |
knew not what to | 2 |
to think of anything | 2 |
after the health of | 2 |
the reason of this | 2 |
are quite delighted with | 2 |
proved to have been | 2 |
the impropriety of her | 2 |
had been brought on | 2 |
she could not determine | 2 |
could not have happened | 2 |
that he could have | 2 |
which he could not | 2 |
with delight to the | 2 |
she saw that he | 2 |
because he does not | 2 |
her a great deal | 2 |
i suppose you have | 2 |
and she could do | 2 |
that she had often | 2 |
i know it to | 2 |
of her mother and | 2 |
have you heard from | 2 |
as well as of | 2 |
could not help feeling | 2 |
a matter of pleasure | 2 |
say nothing about it | 2 |
inclined to think that | 2 |
only by a slight | 2 |
and it was but | 2 |
was left to the | 2 |
next in the entail | 2 |
of those young ladies | 2 |
end of a fortnight | 2 |
to have been designed | 2 |
very hard to think | 2 |
had never met with | 2 |
their party in the | 2 |
all the time i | 2 |
the family of de | 2 |
it to be the | 2 |
for the convenience of | 2 |
they were interrupted by | 2 |
have no right to | 2 |
cannot be too much | 2 |
the two girls had | 2 |
slight inclination of the | 2 |
i shall see her | 2 |
am not one of | 2 |
and elizabeth saw that | 2 |
one of my daughters | 2 |
bingley does not know | 2 |
not of a disposition | 2 |
is only that he | 2 |
the good opinion of | 2 |
to have been a | 2 |
by no means of | 2 |
that he may not | 2 |
are not gone to | 2 |
to become of us | 2 |
that the period of | 2 |
he had never seen | 2 |
hope we shall be | 2 |
not having done it | 2 |
since he was four | 2 |
thousand pounds would be | 2 |
sorry that she had | 2 |
sir william and lady | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
she could not but | 2 |
thanking you for your | 2 |
in a tone of | 2 |
was not quite so | 2 |
never saw such a | 2 |
an invitation to dinner | 2 |
shall be glad to | 2 |
elizabeth could hardly help | 2 |
of his connection with | 2 |
i should not mind | 2 |
the world in general | 2 |
gave them to understand | 2 |
way to all the | 2 |
and i think it | 2 |
i beg you will | 2 |
i shall certainly not | 2 |
that a woman may | 2 |
as they were married | 2 |
is nothing in comparison | 2 |
handsome enough to dance | 2 |
had no pleasure in | 2 |
to go into the | 2 |
she declared herself not | 2 |
by his manner of | 2 |
to know that it | 2 |
the arrival of her | 2 |
as she finished the | 2 |
that she should receive | 2 |
to be laughed at | 2 |
during the whole of | 2 |
and if you do | 2 |
you are not serious | 2 |
it was the second | 2 |
coming into the country | 2 |
i do not like | 2 |
to see him again | 2 |
great deal more than | 2 |
the recovery of her | 2 |
friend was a very | 2 |
had not seen her | 2 |
i hope at least | 2 |
to a family dinner | 2 |
in the same house | 2 |
upon her marrying him | 2 |
do not imagine that | 2 |
lady catherine is far | 2 |
other person in the | 2 |
such a report is | 2 |
to her aunt than | 2 |
but she could see | 2 |
i shall not be | 2 |
that it was all | 2 |
answer to her letter | 2 |
had no reason to | 2 |
the appearance of it | 2 |
that he had never | 2 |
it is a pity | 2 |
the carriage stopped at | 2 |
the ladies of the | 2 |
to assist him in | 2 |
to hope the best | 2 |
doubt of their happiness | 2 |
uncle and aunt were | 2 |
eyes to his face | 2 |
a great deal in | 2 |
as she considered that | 2 |
what is to become | 2 |
you must feel it | 2 |
not write again till | 2 |
could not be so | 2 |
not to be a | 2 |
and she was eagerly | 2 |
and i wonder how | 2 |
is to become of | 2 |
could but go to | 2 |
till the day before | 2 |
she gave way to | 2 |
the very next day | 2 |
we may as well | 2 |
and it is the | 2 |
it shall not be | 2 |
than he began to | 2 |
his fortune and consequence | 2 |
at the next ball | 2 |
one of her daughters | 2 |
to believe him capable | 2 |
again if you do | 2 |
so much in love | 2 |
i see no occasion | 2 |
soon as i get | 2 |
that ever was seen | 2 |
few of us who | 2 |
i hardly know how | 2 |
of his being gone | 2 |
as he has done | 2 |
with an eagerness which | 2 |
to persuade herself that | 2 |
comprehend a great deal | 2 |
with tears in her | 2 |
do not think we | 2 |
that she had heard | 2 |
dare say she is | 2 |
the visit was paid | 2 |
she dreaded lest the | 2 |
to say that he | 2 |
not what to think | 2 |
within view of the | 2 |
her in the course | 2 |
so much recovered as | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
the pleasantness of the | 2 |
it is really too | 2 |
advantages of the match | 2 |
not be prevailed on | 2 |
and that he was | 2 |
he asked her if | 2 |
is such a man | 2 |
that it will be | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
love with her friend | 2 |
the loss of the | 2 |
your opinion of him | 2 |
was the only one | 2 |
asked her why she | 2 |
with a large party | 2 |
of the day before | 2 |
any possible way that | 2 |
in a way to | 2 |
and if he is | 2 |
some news of them | 2 |
you again if you | 2 |
gardiner looked at her | 2 |
had no difficulty in | 2 |
it to be bingley | 2 |
and he was not | 2 |
i am much mistaken | 2 |
can you talk so | 2 |
fixed them on her | 2 |
she said no more | 2 |
can have no objection | 2 |
would be done with | 2 |
he was obliged to | 2 |
if you did not | 2 |
though by no means | 2 |
be as happy as | 2 |
a doubt of my | 2 |
the best method of | 2 |
she had never heard | 2 |
the effect of a | 2 |
his attachment to her | 2 |
to do what i | 2 |
as to be in | 2 |
but it is always | 2 |
a house in town | 2 |
have the advantage of | 2 |
began to wish to | 2 |
would have been glad | 2 |
you must allow me | 2 |
eyes were fixed on | 2 |
cannot say that i | 2 |
soon as i am | 2 |
you are determined to | 2 |
entered the room with | 2 |
a great comfort to | 2 |
you would have gone | 2 |
that remained to be | 2 |
but so we all | 2 |
i shall be glad | 2 |
had never seen a | 2 |
that would be a | 2 |
her spirits were in | 2 |
is no occasion for | 2 |
william and lady lucas | 2 |
a comfort to think | 2 |
it is not sound | 2 |
in a cause of | 2 |
have nothing else to | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
to one of the | 2 |
his presentation at st | 2 |
the death of your | 2 |
prevailed on to marry | 2 |
and do you really | 2 |
going to gretna green | 2 |
was very far from | 2 |
i am happy to | 2 |
and when you have | 2 |
a few days before | 2 |
nothing to say to | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
there are several of | 2 |
you look as if | 2 |
a subject to him | 2 |
such a woman as | 2 |
and was so much | 2 |
of what are you | 2 |
in a manner so | 2 |
will be as well | 2 |
and she was quite | 2 |
she was not sorry | 2 |
write again till he | 2 |
a daughter well married | 2 |
four or five thousand | 2 |
it was in her | 2 |
on the very day | 2 |
you in the library | 2 |
and that there was | 2 |
the day of his | 2 |
if that had been | 2 |
the advantages of the | 2 |
is the greatest of | 2 |
him to marry miss | 2 |
when i went away | 2 |
she soon learnt that | 2 |
i cannot say that | 2 |
you that i have | 2 |
may be aware of | 2 |
late in the evening | 2 |
and he had the | 2 |
his returning no more | 2 |
if i have been | 2 |
again till he had | 2 |
earnestly did she then | 2 |
know that she had | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
had it not been | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
be done but to | 2 |
curiosity as to the | 2 |
that i have not | 2 |
a manner so little | 2 |
day of the ball | 2 |
connection as much as | 2 |
of the latter with | 2 |
you are not going | 2 |
glad to find that | 2 |
what can be the | 2 |
at the gate in | 2 |
more than half a | 2 |
her out of the | 2 |
she was not very | 2 |