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1  Her colour changed, and she said no more.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 43
2  "I do indeed," replied Elizabeth, colouring.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 47
3  She stared, coloured, doubted, and was silent.
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4  Both changed colour, one looked white, the other red.
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5  You doubt me," cried Jane, slightly colouring; "indeed, you have no reason.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24
6  Miss Bennet had not been able to hear of his coming without changing colour.
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7  She coloured as she spoke; but neither that, nor anything else, awakened a suspicion of the truth.
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8  Elizabeth coloured and laughed as she replied, "Yes, you know enough of my frankness to believe me capable of that."
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9  She blushed, and Jane blushed; but the cheeks of the two who caused their confusion suffered no variation of colour.
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10  "You take an eager interest in that gentleman's concerns," said Darcy, in a less tranquil tone, and with a heightened colour.
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11  If you believed it impossible to be true," said Elizabeth, colouring with astonishment and disdain, "I wonder you took the trouble of coming so far.
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12  It was next to impossible that their cousin should come in a scarlet coat, and it was now some weeks since they had received pleasure from the society of a man in any other colour.
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13  On the gentlemen's appearing, her colour increased; yet she received them with tolerable ease, and with a propriety of behaviour equally free from any symptom of resentment or any unnecessary complaisance.
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14  The colour which had been driven from her face, returned for half a minute with an additional glow, and a smile of delight added lustre to her eyes, as she thought for that space of time that his affection and wishes must still be unshaken.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 53