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1  I shall never forget his happiness.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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2  Do not forget me when you are married, that's all.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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3  I forget what we are to have next, turning to the bill.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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4  We certainly do not forget you as soon as you forget us.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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5  Picture to yourselves my amazement; I shall not easily forget Admiral Baldwin.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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6  Dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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7  I will not allow it to be more man's nature than woman's to be inconstant and forget those they do love, or have loved.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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8  Thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge: that he had been constant unconsciously, nay unintentionally; that he had meant to forget her, and believed it to be done.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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9  Then, forgetting to think of it, she was at the other end of the room, beautifying a nosegay; then, she ate her cold meat; and then she was well enough to propose a little walk.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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10  He had been prevented setting off for Thornberry, but I really forget by what; for I was in a hurry, and could not much attend, and I can only answer for his being determined not to be delayed in his return.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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11  She immediately felt how reasonable it was, that Mrs Croft should be thinking and speaking of Edward, and not of Frederick; and with shame at her own forgetfulness applied herself to the knowledge of their former neighbour's present state with proper interest.
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12  Mrs Clay," said she, warmly, "never forgets who she is; and as I am rather better acquainted with her sentiments than you can be, I can assure you, that upon the subject of marriage they are particularly nice, and that she reprobates all inequality of condition and rank more strongly than most people.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
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