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1  The loo-table, however, did not appear.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
2  You are charmingly grouped, and appear to uncommon advantage.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
3  You appear to me, Mr. Darcy, to allow nothing for the influence of friendship and affection.
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4  She knew how little such a situation would give pleasure to either, or make either appear to advantage.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 54
5  But they did pass away, and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner, with their four children, did at length appear at Longbourn.
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6  Elizabeth had hoped that his resentment might shorten his visit, but his plan did not appear in the least affected by it.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
7  Not to appear to disgrace his family, to degenerate from the popular qualities, or lose the influence of the Pemberley House, is a powerful motive.
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8  His former acquaintances had been numerous; but since he had been in the militia, it did not appear that he was on terms of particular friendship with any of them.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 48
9  That they might have met without ill consequence is perhaps probable; but his regard did not appear to me enough extinguished for him to see her without some danger.
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10  Elizabeth, however astonished, was at least more prepared for an interview than before, and resolved to appear and to speak with calmness, if he really intended to meet them.
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11  If I have wounded your sister's feelings, it was unknowingly done and though the motives which governed me may to you very naturally appear insufficient, I have not yet learnt to condemn them.
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12  My reasons for believing it are briefly these: It does not appear to me that my hand is unworthy your acceptance, or that the establishment I can offer would be any other than highly desirable.
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13  Miss Bennet's astonishment was soon lessened by the strong sisterly partiality which made any admiration of Elizabeth appear perfectly natural; and all surprise was shortly lost in other feelings.
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14  After waiting at home every morning for a fortnight, and inventing every evening a fresh excuse for her, the visitor did at last appear; but the shortness of her stay, and yet more, the alteration of her manner would allow Jane to deceive herself no longer.
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15  When to these recollections was added the development of Wickham's character, it may be easily believed that the happy spirits which had seldom been depressed before, were now so much affected as to make it almost impossible for her to appear tolerably cheerful.
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16  When the dancing recommenced, however, and Darcy approached to claim her hand, Charlotte could not help cautioning her in a whisper, not to be a simpleton, and allow her fancy for Wickham to make her appear unpleasant in the eyes of a man ten times his consequence.
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17  No sooner did he appear than Elizabeth wisely resolved to be perfectly easy and unembarrassed; a resolution the more necessary to be made, but perhaps not the more easily kept, because she saw that the suspicions of the whole party were awakened against them, and that there was scarcely an eye which did not watch his behaviour when he first came into the room.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 45
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