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| I cannot see why Mrs. Forster should not ask me as well as Lydia | |
| That is the most unforgiving speech that I ever heard you utter | |
| And this is all the reply which I am to have the honour of expecting! | |
| She has nothing, in short, to recommend her, but being an excellent walker. | |
| And now nothing remains for me but to assure you in the most animated language of the violence of my affection. | |
| If he had any compassion for me, he would not have danced half so much! | |
| There is nothing like dancing, after all. I consider it as one of the first refinements of polished societies. | |
| But I have always observed, that they who are good-natured when children, are good-natured when they grow up; | |
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| I could not bear to have her ten miles from me; and as for Purvis Lodge, the attics are dreadful. | |
| Your alliance will be a disgrace; your name will never even be mentioned by any of us. | |
| Now that this first meeting is over, I feel perfectly easy. | |
| I am not romantic you know. I never was. | |
| I have every reason in the world to think ill of you. | |
| I would not be so fastidious as you are for a kingdom! | |
| Only think of its being three months since I went away : it seems but a fortnight, I declare; and yet there have been things enough happened in the time. | |
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