1 She read what made her wretched.
2 Her resolution was formed as she read.
3 "No, none at all," he replied, and read on.
4 Elinor read and returned it without any comment.
5 She read nothing but what they had been used to read together.
6 But the letter, when she was calm enough to read it, brought little comfort.
7 Mrs. Jennings soon appeared, and the note being given her, she read it aloud.
8 He has seen a great deal of the world; has been abroad, has read, and has a thinking mind.
9 With what indignation such a letter as this must be read by Miss Dashwood, may be imagined.
10 But it would have broke MY heart, had I loved him, to hear him read with so little sensibility.
11 The old gentleman died: his will was read, and like almost every other will, gave as much disappointment as pleasure.
12 Affecting that air of playfulness, therefore, which is delightful in a woman one loves, she opened the letter directly, and read its contents.
13 The letters from town, which a few days before would have made every nerve in Elinor's body thrill with transport, now arrived to be read with less emotion than mirth.
14 They read, they talked, they sang together; his musical talents were considerable; and he read with all the sensibility and spirit which Edward had unfortunately wanted.
15 As soon as Elinor had finished it, she performed what she concluded to be its writer's real design, by placing it in the hands of Mrs. Jennings, who read it aloud with many comments of satisfaction and praise.
16 He entered the room with a look of self-consequence, slightly bowed to the ladies, without speaking a word, and, after briefly surveying them and their apartments, took up a newspaper from the table, and continued to read it as long as he staid.
17 She sometimes endeavoured for a few minutes to read; but the book was soon thrown aside, and she returned to the more interesting employment of walking backwards and forwards across the room, pausing for a moment whenever she came to the window, in hopes of distinguishing the long-expected rap.
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