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5 My real purpose was to see you, and to judge, if I could, whether I might ever hope to make you love me.
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6 We have judged it best that my niece should be married from this house, of which I hope you will approve.
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7 You judge very properly," said Mr. Bennet, "and it is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy.
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8 If I were not afraid of judging harshly, I should be almost tempted to say that there is a strong appearance of duplicity in all this.
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9 He did not judge your father to be a person whom he could so properly consult as your uncle, and therefore readily postponed seeing him till after the departure of the former.
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10 Her thoughts were instantly driven back to the time when Mr. Bingley's name had been the last mentioned between them; and, if she might judge by his complexion, his mind was not very differently engaged.
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11 I have been thinking it over again, Elizabeth," said her uncle, as they drove from the town; "and really, upon serious consideration, I am much more inclined than I was to judge as your eldest sister does on the matter.
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