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“But it was simply unthinkable that Miss Elizabeth Bennet should be mistress of Pemberley! Over her dead body would she allow the master to ruin himself over such a woman, from such a family!”
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“Pemberley! Over her dead body would she allow the master to ruin himself over such a woman, from such a family!”
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“His handsomeness, always present but never before at the forefront of her consciousness, asserted itself in her mind with new and startling significance.”
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“Clarabelle admitted that she knew him a little, colouring slightly as she did—and well she might!”
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“Pity allayed some of the guilt Elizabeth felt for agreeing to be introduced to her. Miss Darcy was the young lady who had usurped her dearest sister in Mr Bingley’s affections, but she hoped Jane would not object to the meeting.”
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“Yet Pemberley was her world now, and she had come to love it almost as dearly as she loved Darcy.”
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“I have no reason to think well of Mrs Younge, but neither can I approve of your refusing to marry her whilst taking full advantage of her ‘talents’.”
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“How would you know, Mary?” Lydia retorted. “You have never been farther than Longbourn churchyard, so you can shut your bone box.”
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“The prospect that they had met, that they had loved each other, and that she had torn them apart, was too dreadful to contemplate.”
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“There, also, had she been, caught gazing at his house as though calculating the worth of every brick she had forfeited! She winced at the memory of it, mortification”
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