1 Another minute brought another addition.
2 It was soon drawn, perforce another way.
3 We must be decided, and without the loss of another minute.
4 I brought her into Plymouth; and here another instance of luck.
5 One man's ways may be as good as another's, but we all like our own best.
6 There was a little awkwardness at first in their discourse on another subject.
7 There had been three alternatives, London, Bath, or another house in the country.
8 But now, another occupation and solicitude of mind was beginning to be added to these.
9 Captain Benwick must give up his room to them, and get another bed elsewhere; and the whole was settled.
10 When he is married, if we have the good luck to live to another war, we shall see him do as you and I, and a great many others, have done.
11 Mrs Harville was a very experienced nurse, and her nursery-maid, who had lived with her long, and gone about with her everywhere, was just such another.
12 , to have another moment for finishing or recollecting what he had begun, Anne was left to persuade herself, as well as she could, that the same brother must still be in question.
13 The park would be open to him of course, and few navy officers, or men of any other description, can have had such a range; but what restrictions I might impose on the use of the pleasure-grounds, is another thing.
14 Anne had not wanted this visit to Uppercross, to learn that a removal from one set of people to another, though at a distance of only three miles, will often include a total change of conversation, opinion, and idea.
15 A very few days more, and Captain Wentworth was known to be at Kellynch, and Mr Musgrove had called on him, and come back warm in his praise, and he was engaged with the Crofts to dine at Uppercross, by the end of another week.
16 Though condemning her for the past, and considering it with high and unjust resentment, though perfectly careless of her, and though becoming attached to another, still he could not see her suffer, without the desire of giving her relief.
17 In another moment, however, she found herself in the state of being released from him; some one was taking him from her, though he had bent down her head so much, that his little sturdy hands were unfastened from around her neck, and he was resolutely borne away, before she knew that Captain Wentworth had done it.
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