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1  I am afraid you do not like your pen.
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2  I have a high respect for your nerves.
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3  "I see your design, Bingley," said his friend.
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4  All the world are good and agreeable in your eyes.
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5  But, my dear, your father cannot spare the horses, I am sure.
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6  I am no longer surprised at your knowing only six accomplished women.
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7  I was sure you loved your girls too well to neglect such an acquaintance.
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8  But I am very far from agreeing with you in your estimation of ladies in general.
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9  "And when you have given your ball," she added, "I shall insist on their giving one also."
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10  I am astonished, my dear," said Mrs. Bennet, "that you should be so ready to think your own children silly.
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11  From all that I can collect by your manner of talking, you must be two of the silliest girls in the country.
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12  But I would really advise you to make your purchase in that neighbourhood, and take Pemberley for a kind of model.
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13  I am exceedingly gratified," said Bingley, "by your converting what my friend says into a compliment on the sweetness of my temper.
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14  At our time of life it is not so pleasant, I can tell you, to be making new acquaintances every day; but for your sakes, we would do anything.
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15  I am perfectly ready, I assure you, to keep my engagement; and when your sister is recovered, you shall, if you please, name the very day of the ball.
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16  The indirect boast; for you are really proud of your defects in writing, because you consider them as proceeding from a rapidity of thought and carelessness of execution, which, if not estimable, you think at least highly interesting.
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17  I hope," said she, as they were walking together in the shrubbery the next day, "you will give your mother-in-law a few hints, when this desirable event takes place, as to the advantage of holding her tongue; and if you can compass it, do cure the younger girls of running after officers.
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