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 Current Search - interrupt in Pride and Prejudice
1  Here she was interrupted again.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
2  It was absolutely necessary to interrupt him now.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 19
3  They were interrupted by Miss Bennet, who came to fetch her mother's tea.
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4  He was interrupted by a summons to dinner; and the girls smiled on each other.
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5  Her husband allowed her to talk on without interruption while the servants remained.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 50
6  Here they were interrupted by Lady Catherine, who called out to know what they were talking of.
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7  Sir William could not have interrupted two people in the room who had less to say for themselves.
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8  She was not sorry, however, to have the recital of them interrupted by the lady from whom they sprang.
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9  There, shut into her own room, as soon as their visitor left them, she could think without interruption of all that she had heard.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 33
10  As soon as they were gone, Elizabeth walked out to recover her spirits; or in other words, to dwell without interruption on those subjects that must deaden them more.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 54
11  I cannot pretend to be sorry," said Wickham, after a short interruption, "that he or that any man should not be estimated beyond their deserts; but with him I believe it does not often happen.
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12  She had also to anticipate how her visit would pass, the quiet tenor of their usual employments, the vexatious interruptions of Mr. Collins, and the gaieties of their intercourse with Rosings.
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13  Pardon me for interrupting you, madam," cried Mr. Collins; "but if she is really headstrong and foolish, I know not whether she would altogether be a very desirable wife to a man in my situation, who naturally looks for happiness in the marriage state.
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14  She was no sooner in possession of it than, hurrying into the little copse, where she was least likely to be interrupted, she sat down on one of the benches and prepared to be happy; for the length of the letter convinced her that it did not contain a denial.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 52
15  Mrs. Bennet and her daughters apologised most civilly for Lydia's interruption, and promised that it should not occur again, if he would resume his book; but Mr. Collins, after assuring them that he bore his young cousin no ill-will, and should never resent her behaviour as any affront, seated himself at another table with Mr. Bennet, and prepared for backgammon.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 14