1 Elizabeth took an opportunity of thanking her.
2 I may thank you, Eliza, for this piece of civility.
3 I thank you, again and again, for not going to the Lakes.
4 "No, I thank you," she replied, endeavouring to recover herself.
5 If you will thank me," he replied, "let it be for yourself alone.
6 I never can be thankful, Mr. Bennet, for anything about the entail.
7 Jane went to him instantly, kissed him, and thanked him for his goodness.
8 I can no longer help thanking you for your unexampled kindness to my poor sister.
9 It is natural that obligation should be felt, and if I could feel gratitude, I would now thank you.
10 Jane ran to her uncle and aunt, and welcomed and thanked them both, with alternate smiles and tears.
11 Elizabeth thanked him from her heart, and then walked towards the table where a few books were lying.
12 How thankful am I that we never let them know what has been said against him; we must forget it ourselves.
13 I thank you again and again for the honour you have done me in your proposals, but to accept them is absolutely impossible.
14 Mr. Collins was employed in agreeing to everything her ladyship said, thanking her for every fish he won, and apologising if he thought he won too many.
15 Elizabeth, though expecting no less, thanked him with tears of gratitude; and all three being actuated by one spirit, everything relating to their journey was speedily settled.
16 I would have thanked you before, my dear aunt, as I ought to have done, for your long, kind, satisfactory, detail of particulars; but to say the truth, I was too cross to write.
17 Her aunt assured her that she was, and Elizabeth having thanked her for the kindness of her hints, they parted; a wonderful instance of advice being given on such a point, without being resented.
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