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1  They were ignorant, idle, and vain.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 37
2  But if you are really innocent and ignorant, I must be more explicit.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 52
3  I knew it myself, as it was known to Miss Bingley; but her brother is even yet ignorant of it.
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4  It now occurred to the girls that their mother was in all likelihood perfectly ignorant of what had happened.
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5  But to live in ignorance on such a point was impossible; or at least it was impossible not to try for information.
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6  To his wife he was very little otherwise indebted, than as her ignorance and folly had contributed to his amusement.
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7  Till I was in Kent, and saw so much both of Mr. Darcy and his relation Colonel Fitzwilliam, I was ignorant of the truth myself.
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8  But they were entirely ignorant of what had passed; and their raptures continued, with little intermission, to the very day of Lydia's leaving home.
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9  Of what he has particularly accused me I am ignorant; but of the truth of what I shall relate, I can summon more than one witness of undoubted veracity.
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10  She was not of so ungovernable a temper as Lydia; and, removed from the influence of Lydia's example, she became, by proper attention and management, less irritable, less ignorant, and less insipid.
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11  Pleased with the preference of one, and offended by the neglect of the other, on the very beginning of our acquaintance, I have courted prepossession and ignorance, and driven reason away, where either were concerned.
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12  Her character will be fixed, and she will, at sixteen, be the most determined flirt that ever made herself or her family ridiculous; a flirt, too, in the worst and meanest degree of flirtation; without any attraction beyond youth and a tolerable person; and, from the ignorance and emptiness of her mind, wholly unable to ward off any portion of that universal contempt which her rage for admiration will excite.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 41