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1  No thanks to his gallantry for that.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
2  No, Lizzy, that is what I do not choose.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 27
3  No, indeed, I do not wish to avoid the walk.
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4  No," said Darcy, "I have made no such pretension.
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5  No look appeared on either side that spoke particular regard.
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6  No one who has ever seen you together can doubt his affection.
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7  "No, I thank you," she replied, endeavouring to recover herself.
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8  No motive can excuse the unjust and ungenerous part you acted there.
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9  No one admitted to the privilege of hearing you can think anything wanting.
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10  No," said Colonel Fitzwilliam, "that is an advantage which he must divide with me.
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11  No," replied Jane, "I have not forgotten him; but I have nothing satisfactory to tell you.
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12  No man of common humanity, no man who had any value for his character, could be capable of it.
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13  No; it would have been strange if they had; but I make no doubt they often talk of it between themselves.
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14  No, that I am sure I shall not; and I think it is very impertinent of him to write to you at all, and very hypocritical.
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15  No scheme could have been more agreeable to Elizabeth, and her acceptance of the invitation was most ready and grateful.
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16  No; hatred had vanished long ago, and she had almost as long been ashamed of ever feeling a dislike against him, that could be so called.
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17  No sooner did he appear than Elizabeth wisely resolved to be perfectly easy and unembarrassed; a resolution the more necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more easily kept, because she saw that the suspicions of the whole party were awakened against them, and that there was scarcely an eye which did not watch his behaviour when he first came into the room.
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