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1  Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 17
2  I have no right to give my opinion," said Wickham, "as to his being agreeable or otherwise.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
3  Upon my word," said her ladyship, "you give your opinion very decidedly for so young a person.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 29
4  I have a warm, unguarded temper, and I may have spoken my opinion of him, and to him, too freely.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
5  You expect me to account for opinions which you choose to call mine, but which I have never acknowledged.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
6  On the strength of Darcy's regard, Bingley had the firmest reliance, and of his judgement the highest opinion.
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7  She has been allowed to dispose of her time in the most idle and frivolous manner, and to adopt any opinions that came in her way.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 47
8  I cannot misunderstand you, but I entreat you, dear Lizzy, not to pain me by thinking that person to blame, and saying your opinion of him is sunk.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 24
9  His understanding and opinions all please me; he wants nothing but a little more liveliness, and that, if he marry prudently, his wife may teach him.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 52
10  As soon as they had driven from the door, Elizabeth was called on by her cousin to give her opinion of all that she had seen at Rosings, which, for Charlotte's sake, she made more favourable than it really was.
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11  She had always felt that Charlotte's opinion of matrimony was not exactly like her own, but she had not supposed it to be possible that, when called into action, she would have sacrificed every better feeling to worldly advantage.
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12  The perpetual commendations of the lady, either on his handwriting, or on the evenness of his lines, or on the length of his letter, with the perfect unconcern with which her praises were received, formed a curious dialogue, and was exactly in union with her opinion of each.
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13  Her disappointment in Charlotte made her turn with fonder regard to her sister, of whose rectitude and delicacy she was sure her opinion could never be shaken, and for whose happiness she grew daily more anxious, as Bingley had now been gone a week and nothing more was heard of his return.
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14  When the ladies returned to the drawing-room, there was little to be done but to hear Lady Catherine talk, which she did without any intermission till coffee came in, delivering her opinion on every subject in so decisive a manner, as proved that she was not used to have her judgement controverted.
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15  Lady Lucas began directly to calculate, with more interest than the matter had ever excited before, how many years longer Mr. Bennet was likely to live; and Sir William gave it as his decided opinion, that whenever Mr. Collins should be in possession of the Longbourn estate, it would be highly expedient that both he and his wife should make their appearance at St. James's.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 22
16  She could think of nothing else; and yet whether Bingley's regard had really died away, or were suppressed by his friends' interference; whether he had been aware of Jane's attachment, or whether it had escaped his observation; whatever were the case, though her opinion of him must be materially affected by the difference, her sister's situation remained the same, her peace equally wounded.
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17  A fortunate chance had recommended him to Lady Catherine de Bourgh when the living of Hunsford was vacant; and the respect which he felt for her high rank, and his veneration for her as his patroness, mingling with a very good opinion of himself, of his authority as a clergyman, and his right as a rector, made him altogether a mixture of pride and obsequiousness, self-importance and humility.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 15
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