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1  In everything else she is as good-natured a girl as ever lived.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 20
2  With a strong prejudice against everything he might say, she began his account of what had happened at Netherfield.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 36
3  One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, with family, fortune, everything in his favour, should think highly of himself.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 5
4  The garden sloping to the road, the house standing in it, the green pales, and the laurel hedge, everything declared they were arriving.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 28
5  Ignorant as you previously were of everything concerning either, detection could not be in your power, and suspicion certainly not in your inclination.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 35
6  Mr. Collins was employed in agreeing to everything her ladyship said, thanking her for every fish he won, and apologising if he thought he won too many.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 29
7  It was rather small, but well built and convenient; and everything was fitted up and arranged with a neatness and consistency of which Elizabeth gave Charlotte all the credit.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 28
8  With assumed tranquillity he then replied: "I have no wish of denying that I did everything in my power to separate my friend from your sister, or that I rejoice in my success."
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 34
9  I can much more easily believe Mr. Bingley's being imposed on, than that Mr. Wickham should invent such a history of himself as he gave me last night; names, facts, everything mentioned without ceremony.
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10  Elizabeth instantly read her feelings, and at that moment solicitude for Wickham, resentment against his enemies, and everything else, gave way before the hope of Jane's being in the fairest way for happiness.
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11  But though everything seemed neat and comfortable, she was not able to gratify him by any sigh of repentance, and rather looked with wonder at her friend that she could have so cheerful an air with such a companion.
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12  The hall, the dining-room, and all its furniture, were examined and praised; and his commendation of everything would have touched Mrs. Bennet's heart, but for the mortifying supposition of his viewing it all as his own future property.
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13  These bitter accusations might have been suppressed, had I, with greater policy, concealed my struggles, and flattered you into the belief of my being impelled by unqualified, unalloyed inclination; by reason, by reflection, by everything.
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14  Jane pictured to herself a happy evening in the society of her two friends, and the attentions of her brother; and Elizabeth thought with pleasure of dancing a great deal with Mr. Wickham, and of seeing a confirmation of everything in Mr. Darcy's look and behaviour.
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15  She inquired into Charlotte's domestic concerns familiarly and minutely, gave her a great deal of advice as to the management of them all; told her how everything ought to be regulated in so small a family as hers, and instructed her as to the care of her cows and her poultry.
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16  For the truth of everything here related, I can appeal more particularly to the testimony of Colonel Fitzwilliam, who, from our near relationship and constant intimacy, and, still more, as one of the executors of my father's will, has been unavoidably acquainted with every particular of these transactions.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 35
17  In as short a time as Mr. Collins's long speeches would allow, everything was settled between them to the satisfaction of both; and as they entered the house he earnestly entreated her to name the day that was to make him the happiest of men; and though such a solicitation must be waived for the present, the lady felt no inclination to trifle with his happiness.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 22
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