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1  The supposition did not pain her.
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2  His plan did not vary on seeing them.
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3  The loo-table, however, did not appear.
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4  Mr. Darcy took her advice, and did finish his letter.
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5  She did at last extort from her father an acknowledgment that the horses were engaged.
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6  I did not know before," continued Bingley immediately, "that you were a studier of character.
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7  Elizabeth was determined; nor did Sir William at all shake her purpose by his attempt at persuasion.
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8  You have only proved by this," cried Elizabeth, "that Mr. Bingley did not do justice to his own disposition.
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9  "I did not know that you intended to walk," said Miss Bingley, in some confusion, lest they had been overheard.
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10  For, though elated by his rank, it did not render him supercilious; on the contrary, he was all attention to everybody.
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11  She had obtained private intelligence that Mr. Darcy did not wish for cards; and Mr. Hurst soon found even his open petition rejected.
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12  Elizabeth did not quit her room for a moment; nor were the other ladies often absent; the gentlemen being out, they had, in fact, nothing to do elsewhere.
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13  Mr. Bingley inherited property to the amount of nearly a hundred thousand pounds from his father, who had intended to purchase an estate, but did not live to do it.
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14  She would not listen, therefore, to her daughter's proposal of being carried home; neither did the apothecary, who arrived about the same time, think it at all advisable.
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15  Darcy took up a book; Miss Bingley did the same; and Mrs. Hurst, principally occupied in playing with her bracelets and rings, joined now and then in her brother's conversation with Miss Bennet.
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16  She was very equal, therefore, to address Mr. Bingley on the subject of the ball, and abruptly reminded him of his promise; adding, that it would be the most shameful thing in the world if he did not keep it.
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17  He had not been long seated before he complimented Mrs. Bennet on having so fine a family of daughters; said he had heard much of their beauty, but that in this instance fame had fallen short of the truth; and added, that he did not doubt her seeing them all in due time disposed of in marriage.
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