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1  With the Gardiners, they were always on the most intimate terms.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 61
2  He was most highly esteemed by Mr. Darcy, a most intimate, confidential friend.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
3  Within a short walk of Longbourn lived a family with whom the Bennets were particularly intimate.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 5
4  Mrs. Reynolds respect for Elizabeth seemed to increase on this intimation of her knowing her master.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 43
5  Miss Bingley told me," said Jane, "that he never speaks much, unless among his intimate acquaintances.
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6  The eldest of them, a sensible, intelligent young woman, about twenty-seven, was Elizabeth's intimate friend.
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7  This Mrs. Younge was, he knew, intimately acquainted with Wickham; and he went to her for intelligence of him as soon as he got to town.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 52
8  A resemblance in good humour and good spirits had recommended her and Lydia to each other, and out of their three months' acquaintance they had been intimate two.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 41
9  I do not at all comprehend her reason for wishing to be intimate with me; but if the same circumstances were to happen again, I am sure I should be deceived again.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
10  Mr. Wickham's attention was caught; and after observing Mr. Collins for a few moments, he asked Elizabeth in a low voice whether her relation was very intimately acquainted with the family of de Bourgh.
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11  I have written to Colonel Forster to desire him to find out, if possible, from some of the young man's intimates in the regiment, whether Wickham has any relations or connections who would be likely to know in what part of town he has now concealed himself.
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12  My brother admires her greatly already; he will have frequent opportunity now of seeing her on the most intimate footing; her relations all wish the connection as much as his own; and a sister's partiality is not misleading me, I think, when I call Charles most capable of engaging any woman's heart.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
13  They agreed that Mrs. Bennet should only hear of the departure of the family, without being alarmed on the score of the gentleman's conduct; but even this partial communication gave her a great deal of concern, and she bewailed it as exceedingly unlucky that the ladies should happen to go away just as they were all getting so intimate together.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21