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1  I do not trust my own partiality.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9
2  My father, however, is partial to Mr. Wickham.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 26
3  To Caroline's assertion of her brother's being partial to Miss Darcy she paid no credit.
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4  His apparent partiality had subsided, his attentions were over, he was the admirer of some one else.
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5  Of neither Darcy nor Wickham could she think without feeling she had been blind, partial, prejudiced, absurd.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 36
6  Colonel Forster did own that he had often suspected some partiality, especially on Lydia's side, but nothing to give him any alarm.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 47
7  Having been frequently in company with him since her return, agitation was pretty well over; the agitations of formal partiality entirely so.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 41
8  From that moment I observed my friend's behaviour attentively; and I could then perceive that his partiality for Miss Bennet was beyond what I had ever witnessed in him.
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9  Nothing had ever suggested it before, but they felt that there was no other way of accounting for such attentions from such a quarter than by supposing a partiality for their niece.
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10  She had never perceived, while the regiment was in Hertfordshire, that Lydia had any partiality for him; but she was convinced that Lydia wanted only encouragement to attach herself to anybody.
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11  Miss Bennet's astonishment was soon lessened by the strong sisterly partiality which made any admiration of Elizabeth appear perfectly natural; and all surprise was shortly lost in other feelings.
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12  He knows of my being in town, I am certain, from something she said herself; and yet it would seem, by her manner of talking, as if she wanted to persuade herself that he is really partial to Miss Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
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13  She was resolved against any sort of conversation with him, and turned away with a degree of ill-humour which she could not wholly surmount even in speaking to Mr. Bingley, whose blind partiality provoked her.
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14  She was quite amazed at her own discomposure; but amongst other causes of disquiet, she dreaded lest the partiality of the brother should have said too much in her favour; and, more than commonly anxious to please, she naturally suspected that every power of pleasing would fail her.
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15  My brother admires her greatly already; he will have frequent opportunity now of seeing her on the most intimate footing; her relations all wish the connection as much as his own; and a sister's partiality is not misleading me, I think, when I call Charles most capable of engaging any woman's heart.
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16  It was reasonable that he should feel he had been wrong; he had liberality, and he had the means of exercising it; and though she would not place herself as his principal inducement, she could, perhaps, believe that remaining partiality for her might assist his endeavours in a cause where her peace of mind must be materially concerned.
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17  They agreed that Mrs. Bennet should only hear of the departure of the family, without being alarmed on the score of the gentleman's conduct; but even this partial communication gave her a great deal of concern, and she bewailed it as exceedingly unlucky that the ladies should happen to go away just as they were all getting so intimate together.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 21
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