1 First of all, he asked Miss Lucas.
2 And I have another favour to ask you.
3 That is exactly the question which I expected you to ask.
4 Lizzy, my dear, run down to your father, and ask him how much he will give her.
5 So he inquired who she was, and got introduced, and asked her for the two next.
6 On such encouragement to ask, Elizabeth was forced to put it out of her power, by running away.
7 He is the kind of man, indeed, to whom I should never dare refuse anything, which he condescended to ask.
8 I cannot see why Mrs. Forster should not ask me as well as Lydia," said she, "Though I am not her particular friend.
9 Her mother impatiently met her at the door of the dressing-room, to ask why Lady Catherine would not come in again and rest herself.
10 I know my dear uncle and aunt so well, that I am not afraid of requesting it, though I have still something more to ask of the former.
11 She had also asked him twice to dine at Rosings, and had sent for him only the Saturday before, to make up her pool of quadrille in the evening.
12 The rest of the evening was spent in conjecturing how soon he would return Mr. Bennet's visit, and determining when they should ask him to dinner.
13 Elizabeth, for the sake of saying something that might turn her mother's thoughts, now asked her if Charlotte Lucas had been at Longbourn since her coming away.
14 Elizabeth was pleased to find his memory so exact; and he afterwards took occasion to ask her, when unattended to by any of the rest, whether all her sisters were at Longbourn.
15 Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject, was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley.
16 Lady Catherine had many other questions to ask respecting their journey, and as she did not answer them all herself, attention was necessary, which Elizabeth believed to be lucky for her; or, with a mind so occupied, she might have forgotten where she was.
17 Mrs. Bennet had been strongly inclined to ask them to stay and dine there that day; but, though she always kept a very good table, she did not think anything less than two courses could be good enough for a man on whom she had such anxious designs, or satisfy the appetite and pride of one who had ten thousand a year.
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