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“if you push the horses, they can cover about fifteen miles in an hour…”
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“Mr Darcy, there are two schools of thought about your reaction. I could be offended or I could be flattered. Since I am in a generous mood, I choose to be flattered.”
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“Lady Jane, after her encounter with the Earl of Markham,”
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“Lydia sighed. ‘I hate growing up. It is a great deal of work.”
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“People, who listen more than speak, are usually considered wise.”
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“NO. I will not tolerate you denigrating Elizabeth ever again. Or any of our daughters.”
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“Misfortunately,”
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“He did not become bitter, but he withdrew from the world as much as possible. He did not wish to make friends, only to lose them again to death. He claimed it was too painful.”
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“The late Duke disliked having guests, so he ordered the mattresses to be given to the tenants. It was a good excuse to discourage visitors.”
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“Mr Bennet sighed. ‘You are a dear child, Jane, but you are also a gullible fool. Miss Bingley is a lying snake in the grass, who does not wish her brother”
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