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2 Elizabeth took up some needlework, and was sufficiently amused in attending to what passed between Darcy and his companion.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 10
3 This he considered sufficient encouragement; and the avowal of all that he felt, and had long felt for her, immediately followed.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 34
4 Jane met her with a smile of such sweet complacency, a glow of such happy expression, as sufficiently marked how well she was satisfied with the occurrences of the evening.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 18
5 Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters, could ask on the subject, was sufficient to draw from her husband any satisfactory description of Mr. Bingley.
6 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.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 15
7 For such an attachment as this she might have sufficient charms; and though she did not suppose Lydia to be deliberately engaging in an elopement without the intention of marriage, she had no difficulty in believing that neither her virtue nor her understanding would preserve her from falling an easy prey.
Pride and PrejudiceBy Jane Austen ContextHighlight In Chapter 46