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1  Yes; and I told him we should not be able to keep our engagement.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 46
2  In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 56
3  Kitty is slight and delicate; and Mary studies so much, that her hours of repose should not be broken in on.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 47
4  If I were as rich as Mr. Darcy," cried a young Lucas, who came with his sisters, "I should not care how proud I was.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 5
5  I cannot see why Mrs. Forster should not ask me as well as Lydia," said she, "Though I am not her particular friend.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 41
6  It should not be said that the Miss Bennets could not be at home half a day before they were in pursuit of the officers.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 39
7  The boy protested that she should not; she continued to declare that she would, and the argument ended only with the visit.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 5
8  It is unlucky," said she, after a short pause, "that you should not be able to see your friends before they leave the country.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 21
9  If it were merely a fine house richly furnished," said she, "I should not care about it myself; but the grounds are delightful.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 42
10  I assure you, that if Darcy were not such a great tall fellow, in comparison with myself, I should not pay him half so much deference.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 10
11  I confess," said he, "that I should not have been at all surprised by her ladyship's asking us on Sunday to drink tea and spend the evening at Rosings.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 29
12  He had always intended to visit him, though to the last always assuring his wife that he should not go; and till the evening after the visit was paid she had no knowledge of it.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 2
13  From what we have seen of him," continued Mrs. Gardiner, "I really should not have thought that he could have behaved in so cruel a way by anybody as he has done by poor Wickham.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 43
14  I cannot pretend to be sorry," said Wickham, after a short interruption, "that he or that any man should not be estimated beyond their deserts; but with him I believe it does not often happen.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 16
15  But really, ma'am, I think it would be very hard upon younger sisters, that they should not have their share of society and amusement, because the elder may not have the means or inclination to marry early.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 29
16  His own father did not long survive mine, and within half a year from these events, Mr. Wickham wrote to inform me that, having finally resolved against taking orders, he hoped I should not think it unreasonable for him to expect some more immediate pecuniary advantage, in lieu of the preferment, by which he could not be benefited.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 35
17  Mrs. Bennet and her daughters apologised most civilly for Lydia's interruption, and promised that it should not occur again, if he would resume his book; but Mr. Collins, after assuring them that he bore his young cousin no ill-will, and should never resent her behaviour as any affront, seated himself at another table with Mr. Bennet, and prepared for backgammon.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 14
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