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1  In understanding, Darcy was the superior.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
2  Such very superior dancing is not often seen.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 18
3  Your superior knowledge of your sister must make the latter probable.
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4  In society so superior to what she had generally known, her improvement was great.
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5  Mr. Gardiner was a sensible, gentlemanlike man, greatly superior to his sister, as well by nature as education.
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6  The observations of her uncle and aunt now began; and each of them pronounced him to be infinitely superior to anything they had expected.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 43
7  I know that you could be neither happy nor respectable, unless you truly esteemed your husband; unless you looked up to him as a superior.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 59
8  To the civil inquiries which then poured in, and amongst which she had the pleasure of distinguishing the much superior solicitude of Mr. Bingley's, she could not make a very favourable answer.
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9  Lady Catherine herself says that, in point of true beauty, Miss de Bourgh is far superior to the handsomest of her sex, because there is that in her features which marks the young lady of distinguished birth.
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10  At that moment, Sir William Lucas appeared close to them, meaning to pass through the set to the other side of the room; but on perceiving Mr. Darcy, he stopped with a bow of superior courtesy to compliment him on his dancing and his partner.
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11  We have certainly done our best; and most fortunately having it in our power to introduce you to very superior society, and, from our connection with Rosings, the frequent means of varying the humble home scene, I think we may flatter ourselves that your Hunsford visit cannot have been entirely irksome.
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12  Elizabeth tried hard to dissuade him from such a scheme, assuring him that Mr. Darcy would consider his addressing him without introduction as an impertinent freedom, rather than a compliment to his aunt; that it was not in the least necessary there should be any notice on either side; and that if it were, it must belong to Mr. Darcy, the superior in consequence, to begin the acquaintance.
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