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Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 48
2You may imagine what I felt and how I acted.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 35
3You may as well call it impertinence at once.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 60
4You may, in fact, carry a very favourable report of us into Hertfordshire, my dear cousin.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 38
5You may well be surprised, Miss Bennet, at such an assertion, after seeing, as you probably might, the very cold manner of our meeting yesterday.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 16
6You may possibly wonder why all this was not told you last night; but I was not then master enough of myself to know what could or ought to be revealed.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 35
7You may depend on it," replied the other, "for Mrs. Nicholls was in Meryton last night; I saw her passing by, and went out myself on purpose to know the truth of it; and she told me that it was certain true.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 53