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3 This preservative she had now obtained; and at the age of twenty-seven, without having ever been handsome, she felt all the good luck of it.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 22
4 The son was to join in cutting off the entail, as soon as he should be of age, and the widow and younger children would by that means be provided for.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 50
5 The two ladies were delighted to see their dear friend again, called it an age since they had met, and repeatedly asked what she had been doing with herself since their separation.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 17
6 Lydia was a stout, well-grown girl of fifteen, with a fine complexion and good-humoured countenance; a favourite with her mother, whose affection had brought her into public at an early age.
7 Certain it is, that the living became vacant two years ago, exactly as I was of an age to hold it, and that it was given to another man; and no less certain is it, that I cannot accuse myself of having really done anything to deserve to lose it.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 16