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1  At last, it became necessary to speak of her.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
2  Personal size and mental sorrow have certainly no necessary proportions.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
3  It now became necessary for the party to consider what was best to be done, as to their general situation.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12
4  It had not been necessary, and the few occasions of its being possible for her to go to the Hall she had contrived to evade and escape from.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 13
5  Anne's object was, not to be in the way of anybody; and where the narrow paths across the fields made many separations necessary, to keep with her brother and sister.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
6  The notions of a young man of one or two and twenty," said he, "as to what is necessary in manners to make him quite the thing, are more absurd, I believe, than those of any other set of beings in the world.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
7  Everything now marked out Louisa for Captain Wentworth; nothing could be plainer; and where many divisions were necessary, or even where they were not, they walked side by side nearly as much as the other two.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
8  With all these circumstances, recollections and feelings, she could not hear that Captain Wentworth's sister was likely to live at Kellynch without a revival of former pain; and many a stroll, and many a sigh, were necessary to dispel the agitation of the idea.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
9  On Friday morning she meant to go very early to Lady Russell, and accomplish the necessary communication; and she would have gone directly after breakfast, but that Mrs Clay was also going out on some obliging purpose of saving her sister trouble, which determined her to wait till she might be safe from such a companion.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 22