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4 She must own that she was tired of seeing great houses; after going over so many, she really had no pleasure in fine carpets or satin curtains.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 42
5 Not to appear to disgrace his family, to degenerate from the popular qualities, or lose the influence of the Pemberley House, is a powerful motive.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 16
6 But when they had withdrawn, he said to her: "Mrs. Bennet, before you take any or all of these houses for your son and daughter, let us come to a right understanding."
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 50
7 But here she did injustice to the fire and independence of his character, for it led him to escape out of Longbourn House the next morning with admirable slyness, and hasten to Lucas Lodge to throw himself at her feet.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 22
8 They gradually ascended for half-a-mile, and then found themselves at the top of a considerable eminence, where the wood ceased, and the eye was instantly caught by Pemberley House, situated on the opposite side of a valley, into which the road with some abruptness wound.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 43