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1  Her report was highly favourable.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3
2  A report of a most alarming nature reached me two days ago.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 56
3  You are not going to be missish, I hope, and pretend to be affronted at an idle report.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 57
4  You may, in fact, carry a very favourable report of us into Hertfordshire, my dear cousin.
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ContextHighlight   In Chapter 38
5  I saw you look at me to-day, Lizzy, when my aunt told us of the present report; and I know I appeared distressed.
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6  Lady Lucas quieted her fears a little by starting the idea of his being gone to London only to get a large party for the ball; and a report soon followed that Mr. Bingley was to bring twelve ladies and seven gentlemen with him to the assembly.
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7  They could not be untouched by his politeness; and had they drawn his character from their own feelings and his servant's report, without any reference to any other account, the circle in Hertfordshire to which he was known would not have recognized it for Mr. Darcy.
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8  Having now a good house and a very sufficient income, he intended to marry; and in seeking a reconciliation with the Longbourn family he had a wife in view, as he meant to choose one of the daughters, if he found them as handsome and amiable as they were represented by common report.
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9  Day after day passed away without bringing any other tidings of him than the report which shortly prevailed in Meryton of his coming no more to Netherfield the whole winter; a report which highly incensed Mrs. Bennet, and which she never failed to contradict as a most scandalous falsehood.
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10  His brother-in-law, Mr. Hurst, merely looked the gentleman; but his friend Mr. Darcy soon drew the attention of the room by his fine, tall person, handsome features, noble mien, and the report which was in general circulation within five minutes after his entrance, of his having ten thousand a year.
Pride and Prejudice By Jane Austen
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 3