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1  She knew it well; and she remembered another person's look also.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
2  Mr Elliot, too, it must be remembered, had not been a widower seven months.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 16
3  Charles, if you see Captain Harville anywhere, remember to give Miss Anne's message.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 23
4  If I was wrong in yielding to persuasion once, remember that it was to persuasion exerted on the side of safety, not of risk.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 23
5  Charles wonders what Captain Wentworth will say; but if you remember, I never thought him attached to Louisa; I never could see anything of it.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 18
6  I thought you were speaking of some man of property: Mr Wentworth was nobody, I remember; quite unconnected; nothing to do with the Strafford family.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
7  I had no more discoveries to make than you would have as to the fashion and strength of any old pelisse, which you had seen lent about among half your acquaintance ever since you could remember, and which at last, on some very wet day, is lent to yourself.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 8
8  It would not be a great match for Henrietta, but Charles has a very fair chance, through the Spicers, of getting something from the Bishop in the course of a year or two; and you will please to remember, that he is the eldest son; whenever my uncle dies, he steps into very pretty property.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9
9  A name that I am so very well acquainted with; knew the gentleman so well by sight; seen him a hundred times; came to consult me once, I remember, about a trespass of one of his neighbours; farmer's man breaking into his orchard; wall torn down; apples stolen; caught in the fact; and afterwards, contrary to my judgement, submitted to an amicable compromise.
Persuasion By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3