I cannot see why Mrs. Forster should not ask me as well as Lydia
To anybody who'd listen when Lydia got invited to Brighton
That is the most unforgiving speech that I ever heard you utter
To Jane after Jane spoke of Mr. Bingley's sisters
And this is all the reply which I am to have the honour of expecting!
To Elizabeth after proposing
She has nothing, in short, to recommend her, but being an excellent walker.
To Mrs. Hurst and the rest of the Netherfield group re Elizabeth
And now nothing remains for me but to assure you in the most animated language of the violence of my affection.
To Elizabeth while proposing
If he had any compassion for me, he would not have danced half so much!
To Mrs. Bennet and the rest of the family re. Mrs. Bennet's account of the assembly
There is nothing like dancing, after all. I consider it as one of the first refinements of polished societies.
To Darcy
But I have always observed, that they who are good-natured when children, are good-natured when they grow up;
To Elizabeth and the Gardiners about Darcy
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I could not bear to have her ten miles from me; and as for Purvis Lodge, the attics are dreadful.
To family about where Lydia should live
Your alliance will be a disgrace; your name will never even be mentioned by any of us.
To Elizabeth to get her to renounce Darcy
Now that this first meeting is over, I feel perfectly easy.
To Elizabeth re Bingley's return
I am not romantic you know. I never was.
To Elizabeth re acceptance of Mr. Collins
I have every reason in the world to think ill of you.
To Darcy at Hunsford
I would not be so fastidious as you are for a kingdom!
To Darcy at the assembly
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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