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1  Nay," said Elizabeth, "this is not fair.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 24
2  "Mr. Darcy is all politeness," said Elizabeth, smiling.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 6
3  "And so ended his affection," said Elizabeth impatiently.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
4  "I like her appearance," said Elizabeth, struck with other ideas.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 28
5  "Nothing so easy, if you have but the inclination," said Elizabeth.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 11
6  "That is exactly what I should have supposed of you," said Elizabeth.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
7  "Perhaps preparing for his marriage with Miss de Bourgh," said Elizabeth.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 52
8  "Indeed, Mamma, you are mistaken," said Elizabeth, blushing for her mother.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
9  That is very true," said Elizabeth; "though it had not occurred to me before.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 49
10  An excellent consolation in its way," said Elizabeth, "but it will not do for us.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 25
11  "He is certainly a good brother," said Elizabeth, as she walked towards one of the windows.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 43
12  This will not do," said Elizabeth; "you never will be able to make both of them good for anything.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 40
13  My fingers," said Elizabeth, "do not move over this instrument in the masterly manner which I see so many women's do.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 31
14  As I did the other day," said Elizabeth with a conscious smile: "very true, it will be wise in me to refrain from that.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 26
15  I have not a doubt of Mr. Bingley's sincerity," said Elizabeth warmly; "but you must excuse my not being convinced by assurances only.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 18
16  I am far from attributing any part of Mr. Bingley's conduct to design," said Elizabeth; "but without scheming to do wrong, or to make others unhappy, there may be error, and there may be misery.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 24
17  If he were ever able to learn what Wickham's debts have been," said Elizabeth, "and how much is settled on his side on our sister, we shall exactly know what Mr. Gardiner has done for them, because Wickham has not sixpence of his own.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 49
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