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1  Mr. Collins was also in the same state of angry pride.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 21
2  There has been many a one, I fancy, overcome in the same way.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
3  Her mother would talk of her views in the same intelligible tone.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 18
4  They are in the same profession, you know, only in different lines.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 10
5  She then sought her eldest sister, who has undertaken to make inquiries on the same subject of Bingley.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 18
6  He was at the same time haughty, reserved, and fastidious, and his manners, though well-bred, were not inviting.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 4
7  When I am in the country," he replied, "I never wish to leave it; and when I am in town it is pretty much the same.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
8  Her mother's thoughts she plainly saw were bent the same way, and she determined not to venture near her, lest she might hear too much.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 18
9  She would not listen, therefore, to her daughter's proposal of being carried home; neither did the apothecary, who arrived about the same time, think it at all advisable.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 9
10  Darcy took up a book; Miss Bingley did the same; and Mrs. Hurst, principally occupied in playing with her bracelets and rings, joined now and then in her brother's conversation with Miss Bennet.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 11
11  We were born in the same parish, within the same park; the greatest part of our youth was passed together; inmates of the same house, sharing the same amusements, objects of the same parental care.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 16
12  If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him; and it will then be but poor consolation to believe the world equally in the dark.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 6
13  His cousin was as absurd as he had hoped, and he listened to him with the keenest enjoyment, maintaining at the same time the most resolute composure of countenance, and, except in an occasional glance at Elizabeth, requiring no partner in his pleasure.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 14
14  All were struck with the stranger's air, all wondered who he could be; and Kitty and Lydia, determined if possible to find out, led the way across the street, under pretense of wanting something in an opposite shop, and fortunately had just gained the pavement when the two gentlemen, turning back, had reached the same spot.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 15
15  A promise of secrecy was of course very dutifully given, but it could not be kept without difficulty; for the curiosity excited by his long absence burst forth in such very direct questions on his return as required some ingenuity to evade, and he was at the same time exercising great self-denial, for he was longing to publish his prosperous love.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 22
16  Charlotte hardly had time to answer, before they were joined by Kitty, who came to tell the same news; and no sooner had they entered the breakfast-room, where Mrs. Bennet was alone, than she likewise began on the subject, calling on Miss Lucas for her compassion, and entreating her to persuade her friend Lizzy to comply with the wishes of all her family.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 20
17  She could think of nothing else; and yet whether Bingley's regard had really died away, or were suppressed by his friends' interference; whether he had been aware of Jane's attachment, or whether it had escaped his observation; whatever were the case, though her opinion of him must be materially affected by the difference, her sister's situation remained the same, her peace equally wounded.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 24
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