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1  Her early impressions were incurable.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
2  They had an early account from Lyme the next morning.
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3  He wanted to know how early he might be admitted to-morrow.
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4  He and Mary had been persuaded to go early to their inn last night.
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5  They had taken out a young dog, who had spoilt their sport, and sent them back early.
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6  Then might she again take up the book of books with as much enjoyment as in her early youth, but now she liked it not.
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7  Captain Wentworth made a very early return to Mr Musgrove's civility, and she was all but calling there in the same half hour.
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8  He had distinguished himself, and early gained the other step in rank, and must now, by successive captures, have made a handsome fortune.
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9  Her attachment and regrets had, for a long time, clouded every enjoyment of youth, and an early loss of bloom and spirits had been their lasting effect.
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10  She had some satisfaction in finding that he was really going out of Bath the next morning, going early, and that he would be gone the greater part of two days.
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11  She should put it off as long as she could; but was not easy till she had talked Charles into driving her over on an early day, and was in a very animated, comfortable state of imaginary agitation, when she came back.
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12  She could not help thinking much of the extraordinary circumstances attending their acquaintance, of the right which he seemed to have to interest her, by everything in situation, by his own sentiments, by his early prepossession.
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13  Had he wished ever to see her again, he need not have waited till this time; he would have done what she could not but believe that in his place she should have done long ago, when events had been early giving him the independence which alone had been wanting.
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14  As to Captain Wentworth's views, she deemed it of more consequence that he should know his own mind early enough not to be endangering the happiness of either sister, or impeaching his own honour, than that he should prefer Henrietta to Louisa, or Louisa to Henrietta.
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15  The time now approached for Lady Russell's return: the day was even fixed; and Anne, being engaged to join her as soon as she was resettled, was looking forward to an early removal to Kellynch, and beginning to think how her own comfort was likely to be affected by it.
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16  She could not do so, without comparing herself with Miss Larolles, the inimitable Miss Larolles; but still she did it, and not with much happier effect; though by what seemed prosperity in the shape of an early abdication in her next neighbours, she found herself at the very end of the bench before the concert closed.
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17  On Friday morning she meant to go very early to Lady Russell, and accomplish the necessary communication; and she would have gone directly after breakfast, but that Mrs Clay was also going out on some obliging purpose of saving her sister trouble, which determined her to wait till she might be safe from such a companion.
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