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quadgram | frequency |
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i do not know | 30 |
in the course of | 20 |
i am sure i | 16 |
a great deal of | 15 |
the rest of the | 15 |
in the midst of | 14 |
i am sure you | 14 |
and i am sure | 14 |
at the end of | 13 |
i do not think | 13 |
she could not help | 12 |
but there was no | 12 |
out of the room | 12 |
it was impossible for | 11 |
she could not but | 11 |
she did not know | 10 |
at the same time | 10 |
for a few minutes | 10 |
i dare say you | 10 |
that she could not | 9 |
a good deal of | 9 |
had been used to | 9 |
i do not like | 9 |
it would be a | 9 |
it would have been | 9 |
there can be no | 9 |
was not to be | 9 |
i should like to | 8 |
to think of her | 8 |
quarter of an hour | 8 |
and it was not | 8 |
which she had been | 8 |
my dear sir thomas | 8 |
as soon as possible | 8 |
as soon as she | 8 |
so good as to | 8 |
impossible for her to | 8 |
very much obliged to | 8 |
do not know how | 8 |
i am sure it | 8 |
do not know what | 8 |
she had been used | 8 |
in a state of | 8 |
than she had been | 8 |
but i do not | 8 |
a great deal more | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
that she had been | 7 |
out of the question | 7 |
it will be a | 7 |
i am sure she | 7 |
a day or two | 7 |
with a look of | 7 |
the course of the | 7 |
in spite of all | 7 |
nothing could be more | 7 |
i would not have | 7 |
on the point of | 7 |
was a sort of | 7 |
was impossible for her | 7 |
get the better of | 7 |
there would have been | 6 |
sir thomas could not | 6 |
not know what to | 6 |
it was a sort | 6 |
it is to be | 6 |
a quarter of an | 6 |
a great deal too | 6 |
and i do not | 6 |
as well as i | 6 |
sir thomas had been | 6 |
she felt that she | 6 |
much obliged to you | 6 |
a great deal to | 6 |
at such a time | 6 |
all the rest of | 6 |
put an end to | 6 |
the end of a | 6 |
the end of the | 6 |
as well as the | 6 |
with the hope of | 6 |
would have been a | 6 |
i should not have | 6 |
felt that she had | 6 |
which she could not | 6 |
in the habit of | 6 |
in the hope of | 6 |
and as soon as | 6 |
on the subject of | 6 |
after a short pause | 6 |
i have no doubt | 6 |
i hope you will | 6 |
that part of the | 6 |
in spite of the | 6 |
there was nothing to | 6 |
the air of a | 6 |
in a low voice | 6 |
but i am sure | 6 |
you ought to be | 6 |
as soon as i | 5 |
down to the parsonage | 5 |
which could not be | 5 |
in the middle of | 5 |
and i dare say | 5 |
for the sake of | 5 |
rest of the family | 5 |
there had been no | 5 |
and in the course | 5 |
of her aunt norris | 5 |
three or four days | 5 |
by the sight of | 5 |
she ought to be | 5 |
in the prospect of | 5 |
i am very sorry | 5 |
but i have not | 5 |
from beginning to end | 5 |
as far as i | 5 |
do not know that | 5 |
did not know how | 5 |
and it will be | 5 |
she could not be | 5 |
he could not help | 5 |
out of her head | 5 |
there is something in | 5 |
for the first time | 5 |
as she had been | 5 |
in the first place | 5 |
that i had been | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
not know how to | 5 |
that fanny could not | 5 |
should not have been | 5 |
it would not be | 5 |
and it was a | 5 |
am sure you will | 5 |
she was not to | 5 |
that he had not | 5 |
that it should be | 5 |
it must be so | 5 |
fanny could not but | 5 |
of the man she | 5 |
he could not have | 5 |
poor dear sister price | 5 |
that i should be | 5 |
she was obliged to | 5 |
i am sure he | 5 |
at such a moment | 5 |
to be talked of | 5 |
know what to do | 5 |
had nothing to do | 5 |
she would not have | 5 |
you must excuse me | 5 |
there must be a | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
that she was not | 4 |
in the east room | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
of what was due | 4 |
on the first day | 4 |
might as well have | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
she could think of | 4 |
you do not know | 4 |
i have had a | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
at the same moment | 4 |
be so good as | 4 |
in which he had | 4 |
but i am not | 4 |
they were in the | 4 |
a young man of | 4 |
i am very much | 4 |
the idea of being | 4 |
but it was a | 4 |
seven hundred a year | 4 |
nothing to be done | 4 |
what she ought to | 4 |
she would have been | 4 |
which he had been | 4 |
the chief of the | 4 |
anything of the sort | 4 |
a right to be | 4 |
her father and mother | 4 |
in the power of | 4 |
it appeared to her | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
i could not have | 4 |
what was due to | 4 |
much to the purpose | 4 |
i beg your pardon | 4 |
be very glad to | 4 |
it would be too | 4 |
do not you think | 4 |
quite out of the | 4 |
it ought to be | 4 |
and a great deal | 4 |
could not but be | 4 |
a state of mind | 4 |
she was in the | 4 |
i did not know | 4 |
as soon as he | 4 |
not like to have | 4 |
under the influence of | 4 |
in such a way | 4 |
ought not to have | 4 |
it could not be | 4 |
for the purpose of | 4 |
was to be done | 4 |
have no doubt that | 4 |
as well as you | 4 |
she does not like | 4 |
he would not have | 4 |
not like to be | 4 |
though she could not | 4 |
and she could not | 4 |
lady bertram did not | 4 |
i am not at | 4 |
can be no doubt | 4 |
not be able to | 4 |
it is a pity | 4 |
of a sort to | 4 |
and i have no | 4 |
my dear miss price | 4 |
she had never seen | 4 |
in the world to | 4 |
it will be the | 4 |
more to be said | 4 |
in the way of | 4 |
the miss bertrams were | 4 |
but i dare say | 4 |
it is a great | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
be no doubt of | 4 |
her poor dear sister | 4 |
was the first to | 4 |
in such a state | 4 |
is not to be | 4 |
did not know what | 4 |
that i do not | 4 |
he had told her | 4 |
to be very much | 4 |
would be a great | 4 |
the manner in which | 4 |
and she would have | 4 |
was a great deal | 4 |
as soon as the | 4 |
to do with it | 4 |
would be too much | 4 |
if it is not | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
of what had passed | 4 |
it ought not to | 4 |
the brother and sister | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
have been glad to | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
which he could not | 4 |
a man who had | 4 |
began to talk of | 4 |
thing to be done | 4 |
dare say you will | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
to her aunt bertram | 4 |
and to feel that | 4 |
or at least the | 4 |
the day at sotherton | 4 |
am not at all | 4 |
no more than what | 4 |
could not have been | 4 |
of which she had | 4 |
i had not been | 4 |
does not like to | 4 |
it will not be | 4 |
part of the house | 4 |
never been able to | 4 |
do not like to | 4 |
there could be no | 4 |
that she should be | 4 |
to be a clergyman | 4 |
you will have a | 4 |
she must have been | 4 |
to be able to | 4 |
miss crawford and fanny | 3 |
grant and her sister | 3 |
and all the little | 3 |
went out of harbour | 3 |
there is no reason | 3 |
for her not to | 3 |
nothing to do but | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
made it impossible for | 3 |
was exactly what he | 3 |
drawing her arm within | 3 |
by the side of | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
and i should have | 3 |
would have been an | 3 |
not know how it | 3 |
are you to be | 3 |
whom she had been | 3 |
that it should not | 3 |
to engage in the | 3 |
do not mean to | 3 |
from her aunt norris | 3 |
she was willing to | 3 |
of service to her | 3 |
at this very time | 3 |
he could not but | 3 |
of all the rest | 3 |
should not think of | 3 |
how do you think | 3 |
but it will not | 3 |
miss crawford was not | 3 |
it is not by | 3 |
not have been asked | 3 |
such an opportunity of | 3 |
but the truth is | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
we shall be all | 3 |
he was to be | 3 |
all that she had | 3 |
i am much mistaken | 3 |
more would have been | 3 |
she had been so | 3 |
i do not wish | 3 |
could not but own | 3 |
as if you were | 3 |
the smallness of the | 3 |
i should not be | 3 |
it was not to | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
for her to be | 3 |
there is no occasion | 3 |
i am sorry for | 3 |
the hope of being | 3 |
a great deal better | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
was at the parsonage | 3 |
to shut out the | 3 |
would have been the | 3 |
in love with him | 3 |
am sure i do | 3 |
there was such a | 3 |
she had never known | 3 |
the influence of the | 3 |
had been able to | 3 |
i do not despair | 3 |
as it ought to | 3 |
to be a good | 3 |
be of the party | 3 |
as soon as they | 3 |
i am convinced that | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
the rest of us | 3 |
should not have thought | 3 |
not be afraid of | 3 |
was the only one | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
they could not but | 3 |
more than half a | 3 |
of a young man | 3 |
the conviction of his | 3 |
of the two families | 3 |
such a man as | 3 |
was obliged to be | 3 |
had been brought up | 3 |
the better of it | 3 |
will tell you what | 3 |
but that he should | 3 |
i should have thought | 3 |
that shake of the | 3 |
there is a great | 3 |
that she did not | 3 |
of being useful to | 3 |
it was not till | 3 |
there is not a | 3 |
a subject on which | 3 |
and at the same | 3 |
she was able to | 3 |
miss crawford to be | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
at this time of | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
that she would be | 3 |
on the other side | 3 |
had the pleasure of | 3 |
in a good deal | 3 |
but there has been | 3 |
the two first dances | 3 |
would have been glad | 3 |
be of any use | 3 |
it should be so | 3 |
of its being a | 3 |
how she could have | 3 |
you must think of | 3 |
would not have him | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
of what she had | 3 |
she did not like | 3 |
i should not think | 3 |
than she had ever | 3 |
end of a week | 3 |
was not so very | 3 |
be prevailed on to | 3 |
you for a few | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
manner in which she | 3 |
walked to the gate | 3 |
how much he had | 3 |
and i could not | 3 |
had nothing to say | 3 |
i do not much | 3 |
has a right to | 3 |
there will be no | 3 |
was likely to be | 3 |
of an age to | 3 |
very fond of her | 3 |
leisure to think of | 3 |
her as well as | 3 |
made her feel that | 3 |
be too much for | 3 |
but there is no | 3 |
i have been a | 3 |
it is not at | 3 |
would not have been | 3 |
she hoped it might | 3 |
to get the better | 3 |
that she had not | 3 |
and it would not | 3 |
the rest of you | 3 |
the effect of the | 3 |
as comprehending the loss | 3 |
she might not be | 3 |
you are going to | 3 |
spare room for a | 3 |
in spite of everything | 3 |
sir thomas did not | 3 |
but i will not | 3 |
great deal of good | 3 |
made up his mind | 3 |
think of anything else | 3 |
of what was passing | 3 |
and lady bertram was | 3 |
a spare room for | 3 |
i shall be very | 3 |
and it is a | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
is a great deal | 3 |
she began to feel | 3 |
to talk of something | 3 |
she must have a | 3 |
woman in the world | 3 |
sir thomas would not | 3 |
to the young people | 3 |
and be able to | 3 |
the warmth of her | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
it would not do | 3 |
man of the world | 3 |
could not help thinking | 3 |
must have been some | 3 |
of a piece with | 3 |
it would be very | 3 |
a glance at fanny | 3 |
and talked and laughed | 3 |
was in the middle | 3 |
is to be done | 3 |
there might be some | 3 |
he might not have | 3 |
and not at all | 3 |
she was glad to | 3 |
was now in a | 3 |
rehearsal of the first | 3 |
what is to be | 3 |
not at all afraid | 3 |
you to be a | 3 |
it was to be | 3 |
before the end of | 3 |
i wish we could | 3 |
thought it would be | 3 |
of all that she | 3 |
to tell him that | 3 |
it will be all | 3 |
i cannot do without | 3 |
but as it was | 3 |
am very much obliged | 3 |
to think of him | 3 |
she felt it to | 3 |
she had nothing to | 3 |
that i am sure | 3 |
the right of a | 3 |
i hope you are | 3 |
was nothing to be | 3 |
shake of the head | 3 |
this will be a | 3 |
he had been very | 3 |
as far as she | 3 |
to be thought of | 3 |
do not think i | 3 |
been brought up to | 3 |
but she was not | 3 |
to the last moment | 3 |
wish on the subject | 3 |
room for a friend | 3 |
she ought to do | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
see no reason why | 3 |
she could not get | 3 |
and sir thomas was | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
one of the party | 3 |
i could not get | 3 |
two or three weeks | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
i think you will | 3 |
nothing more to be | 3 |
could not think of | 3 |
time of the play | 3 |
pay his respects to | 3 |
think it would be | 3 |
all the benefit of | 3 |
but it was the | 3 |
be very much obliged | 3 |
you have not the | 3 |
which had been so | 3 |
and when sir thomas | 3 |
to be the last | 3 |
i wish you may | 3 |
and that it was | 3 |
had been in the | 3 |
what could be more | 3 |
to her to see | 3 |
her feel that she | 3 |
i dare say she | 3 |
do not think him | 3 |
do not wish to | 3 |
that i may have | 3 |
and for some time | 3 |
do not think you | 3 |
was in high spirits | 3 |
ought to be very | 3 |
i am so glad | 3 |
had never known before | 3 |
too much for her | 3 |
would not like it | 3 |
it was not so | 3 |
the shadow of a | 3 |
at great pains to | 3 |
but you do not | 3 |
but it is not | 3 |
it was the only | 3 |
of pain and pleasure | 3 |
he did not want | 3 |
what it had been | 3 |
i hope she will | 3 |
and how do you | 3 |
the sort of thing | 3 |
am much mistaken if | 3 |
it would be so | 3 |
and before he had | 3 |
to stay at home | 3 |
as if she had | 3 |
glad to see you | 3 |
not have been more | 3 |
tap at the door | 3 |
be the last time | 3 |
do not despair of | 3 |
but so it was | 3 |
i wish you could | 3 |
at the expense of | 3 |
the very reverse of | 3 |
on the side of | 3 |
that it would not | 3 |
anything of the kind | 3 |
felt it to be | 3 |
to be satisfied with | 3 |
do not want to | 3 |
is not at all | 3 |
have nothing to say | 3 |
william and fanny were | 3 |
comprehending the loss of | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
great deal too much | 3 |
it is not worth | 3 |
but i cannot be | 3 |
that they should be | 3 |
the hope of its | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
of those who have | 3 |
was not of a | 3 |
not of a sort | 3 |
in the intervals of | 3 |
so very fond of | 3 |
for a few days | 3 |
something must be done | 3 |
i do not want | 3 |
had ever been before | 3 |
the middle of a | 3 |
i dare say he | 3 |
lady bertram could not | 3 |
to go with them | 3 |
should not like to | 3 |
edmund and miss crawford | 3 |
in the centre of | 3 |
to look forward to | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
nothing in the world | 3 |
it is not very | 3 |
to have anything to | 3 |
all the young people | 3 |
that is what i | 3 |
i am to have | 3 |
spite of all that | 3 |
ought to have had | 3 |
i am sorry to | 3 |
he knew her to | 3 |
i never saw a | 3 |
she had begun to | 3 |
much to be pitied | 3 |
of a man of | 3 |
to take up the | 3 |
she was in a | 3 |
we must not be | 3 |
and there is no | 3 |
the idea of his | 3 |
and from what i | 3 |
if she had been | 3 |
you will be so | 3 |
will be so good | 3 |
to the end of | 3 |
do very well without | 3 |
the first day of | 3 |
could not but feel | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
is to be a | 3 |
her arm within his | 3 |
will be the last | 3 |
the midst of all | 3 |
as to make the | 3 |
the ruin of all | 3 |
he could have wished | 3 |
talk of something else | 3 |
to be expected from | 3 |
of her father and | 3 |
had never been able | 3 |
i cannot but think | 3 |
it would give me | 3 |
woman whom he had | 3 |
to a degree that | 3 |
is a very good | 3 |
an end to it | 3 |
the two young men | 3 |
it impossible for her | 3 |
thomas and lady bertram | 3 |
the young people in | 3 |
think of her as | 3 |
the first time of | 3 |
sir thomas and lady | 3 |
as a matter of | 3 |
as it had been | 3 |
rest of the party | 3 |
as it appeared to | 3 |
she could not think | 3 |
her mind was in | 3 |
another quarter of an | 3 |
do you think the | 3 |
you want to be | 3 |
did not like to | 3 |
he should not have | 3 |
what can be done | 3 |
on the present occasion | 3 |
i shall not be | 3 |
it is not a | 3 |
in spite of her | 3 |
he is a very | 3 |
knew not how to | 3 |
i am glad to | 3 |
feel that she had | 3 |
i did not like | 3 |
and she found herself | 3 |
must be satisfied with | 3 |
get her to speak | 3 |
the same sort of | 3 |
with a degree of | 3 |
very glad to see | 3 |
to have it so | 3 |
gone out of harbour | 3 |
i dare say it | 3 |
i thought it would | 3 |
in a few minutes | 3 |
the purity of her | 3 |
to be of any | 3 |
dare say you are | 3 |
which she did not | 3 |
to say that i | 3 |
would be a very | 3 |
any one in the | 3 |
been in a state | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
to be in the | 3 |
very reverse of what | 3 |
of it in the | 3 |
he was in a | 3 |
you will not be | 3 |
and it is so | 3 |
did not know which | 3 |
in a tone of | 3 |
with the advantage of | 3 |
she was inclined to | 3 |
but i am so | 3 |
to part with her | 3 |
i have not the | 3 |
i sent chapman to | 3 |
had there been no | 3 |
of the sort of | 3 |
to the credit of | 3 |
ought not to be | 3 |
i think i shall | 3 |
of half a dozen | 2 |
to be with the | 2 |
and she found that | 2 |
such a way as | 2 |
going into norfolk again | 2 |
and to the credit | 2 |
not afraid of the | 2 |
herself that it was | 2 |
though i know it | 2 |
it was just the | 2 |
convince me that you | 2 |
of the rest of | 2 |
i am to see | 2 |
in the flow of | 2 |
you think we have | 2 |
as she could be | 2 |
if i had known | 2 |
did not think he | 2 |
might not be a | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
how was i to | 2 |
to say something more | 2 |
loss of crawford and | 2 |
and miss crawford was | 2 |
with the help of | 2 |
it is capable of | 2 |
you must be aware | 2 |
she wished she had | 2 |
wrote to his father | 2 |
pressing her hand to | 2 |
cannot agree with you | 2 |
to do but to | 2 |
could say no more | 2 |
it would be quite | 2 |
and we had a | 2 |
is not that i | 2 |
that she had done | 2 |
to dine at the | 2 |
after a little consideration | 2 |
mistaken in supposing she | 2 |
was the height of | 2 |
could not get her | 2 |
he has got one | 2 |
the part of amelia | 2 |
reason to think that | 2 |
am much obliged to | 2 |
his being in love | 2 |
upon such an occasion | 2 |
it was impossible not | 2 |
an account of what | 2 |
say nothing about it | 2 |
a man of sense | 2 |
as soon as you | 2 |
i had actually begun | 2 |
jealousy of her sister | 2 |
but i did not | 2 |
was no want of | 2 |
whom she had always | 2 |
felt to be a | 2 |
i have something to | 2 |
never occurred to her | 2 |
second lieutenant of h | 2 |
believe that she had | 2 |
the removal of the | 2 |
may not be the | 2 |
of the nature of | 2 |
how many a time | 2 |
in his own room | 2 |
he had been in | 2 |
think it right to | 2 |
whether there were any | 2 |
it came to the | 2 |
not in the way | 2 |
she was very glad | 2 |
he said he was | 2 |
sir thomas thought it | 2 |
but that it was | 2 |
is the end of | 2 |
was of a sort | 2 |
all aware of her | 2 |
she could not avoid | 2 |
had been talking to | 2 |
she wished he had | 2 |
looked at her with | 2 |
in the common phrase | 2 |
it must be by | 2 |
that i can hardly | 2 |
but he was still | 2 |
she did not want | 2 |
me a feeling of | 2 |
the difference of the | 2 |
what had been done | 2 |
there can be nothing | 2 |
never saw a place | 2 |
as to his ever | 2 |
and let it pass | 2 |
but as there was | 2 |
in the high street | 2 |
had been so much | 2 |
know nothing of the | 2 |
to raise her spirits | 2 |
is no more than | 2 |
her a great deal | 2 |
are not to be | 2 |
it was not mr | 2 |
not be the best | 2 |
should not be afraid | 2 |
of the party were | 2 |
trying to make it | 2 |
such was the state | 2 |
she now and then | 2 |
to be such a | 2 |
i have no idea | 2 |
and at the end | 2 |
with a kindness which | 2 |
i am well aware | 2 |
she had not yet | 2 |
and i hope you | 2 |
a degree that made | 2 |
all that fanny could | 2 |
the place deserves it | 2 |
was ashamed of her | 2 |
one of the best | 2 |
judge of her own | 2 |
speak to you for | 2 |
to fix on the | 2 |
she could have hoped | 2 |
when she awoke the | 2 |
what had passed to | 2 |
more sorry to see | 2 |
could not get the | 2 |
but i thought it | 2 |
the necessity of the | 2 |
be the best judge | 2 |
things take their course | 2 |
norris was beginning to | 2 |
every hour of the | 2 |
the subject enough to | 2 |
she does not want | 2 |
it would soon be | 2 |
of him from the | 2 |
never happier than when | 2 |
sent chapman to her | 2 |
would still have been | 2 |
and now i am | 2 |
whom she could not | 2 |
who had done so | 2 |
him with anything like | 2 |
after a pause of | 2 |
but the next time | 2 |
which would have been | 2 |
the sound of mr | 2 |
of it from everybody | 2 |
the prospect of it | 2 |
and they had been | 2 |
that she was very | 2 |
that you were not | 2 |
am very sorry that | 2 |
and her consciousness of | 2 |
for the first two | 2 |
i hope i should | 2 |
between her and the | 2 |
but edmund said nothing | 2 |
was quite ready to | 2 |
the very time of | 2 |
if you are to | 2 |
in a glow of | 2 |
but this i will | 2 |
in some way or | 2 |
of body and mind | 2 |
could be no harm | 2 |
a week or two | 2 |
was the result of | 2 |
i think you may | 2 |
have been very much | 2 |
think too well of | 2 |
miss her very much | 2 |
and began to be | 2 |
you can have no | 2 |
very little to do | 2 |
was that he should | 2 |
as she would have | 2 |
when he comes home | 2 |
it had been in | 2 |
she did not love | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
she would not allow | 2 |
can go on horseback | 2 |
and it was the | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
there had been at | 2 |
it is not too | 2 |
they ought to have | 2 |
to pay his respects | 2 |
to the necessity of | 2 |
i wish he had | 2 |
as he walked with | 2 |
her which she did | 2 |
i could hardly get | 2 |
to him to have | 2 |
and that he had | 2 |
and as sir thomas | 2 |
they may not be | 2 |
the folly of her | 2 |
what was going on | 2 |
by the idea of | 2 |
the three first acts | 2 |
had said enough to | 2 |
did not admit of | 2 |
to be a subject | 2 |
not to think of | 2 |
and as to my | 2 |
walked down to the | 2 |
suppose it would be | 2 |
i hope i shall | 2 |
the middle of november | 2 |
a very anxious period | 2 |
the extremity of the | 2 |
but i thought i | 2 |
it had been before | 2 |
the present state of | 2 |
what it was that | 2 |
shadow of a coolness | 2 |
no doubt of her | 2 |
who seemed so much | 2 |
ashamed of her own | 2 |
was too much vexed | 2 |
on a visit to | 2 |
when you are settled | 2 |
there been no young | 2 |
you will tell me | 2 |
you do not think | 2 |
own eyes were fixed | 2 |
but he did not | 2 |
had been so lately | 2 |
this could not be | 2 |
hour and a half | 2 |
and that part of | 2 |
or feel any of | 2 |
is a pleasure to | 2 |
could not help feeling | 2 |
an hour or two | 2 |
was no time for | 2 |
been a good deal | 2 |
that he had no | 2 |
the better for it | 2 |
not part with the | 2 |
would be so good | 2 |
at an early hour | 2 |
did not scruple to | 2 |
some reason to think | 2 |
was i to be | 2 |
ought to have known | 2 |
should like to be | 2 |
the face and say | 2 |
was a pleasure to | 2 |
and her spirits were | 2 |
the room with a | 2 |
love him well enough | 2 |
her opinion of the | 2 |
with maria and julia | 2 |
was almost ready to | 2 |
chief of the morning | 2 |
in the kindest manner | 2 |
she began to talk | 2 |
hope it is not | 2 |
of a plan which | 2 |
and she had only | 2 |
to think of the | 2 |
which she had not | 2 |
half a mile long | 2 |
like the idea of | 2 |
she had not seen | 2 |
was terrible to her | 2 |
with him at the | 2 |
and so is sir | 2 |
i found myself in | 2 |
was not sorry to | 2 |
i have been watching | 2 |
with the brother and | 2 |
me till you were | 2 |
it to be a | 2 |
felt that she must | 2 |
what will you have | 2 |
was such that she | 2 |
not mean to be | 2 |
the space of a | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
the subject had been | 2 |
at the idea of | 2 |
was quite at his | 2 |
he will make you | 2 |
by the shock of | 2 |
midst of all the | 2 |
though it was impossible | 2 |
must have been a | 2 |
the whole time of | 2 |
take care of fanny | 2 |
to suppose that she | 2 |
altogether such a combination | 2 |
do not think she | 2 |
had been there long | 2 |
at all aware of | 2 |
that i did not | 2 |
crawford could not have | 2 |
was so much the | 2 |
in the secret of | 2 |
this time of year | 2 |
when he talked of | 2 |
i can hardly suppose | 2 |
for the space of | 2 |
he had said enough | 2 |
being in love with | 2 |
when she was alone | 2 |
she had been long | 2 |
i shall be happy | 2 |
rushworth will be here | 2 |
i should be most | 2 |
that it was impossible | 2 |
the world could be | 2 |
they can do it | 2 |
the inclination of the | 2 |
idea of going into | 2 |
had been talking of | 2 |
should be very glad | 2 |
thought too lowly of | 2 |
and asked if she | 2 |
all the other young | 2 |
of her husband with | 2 |
he was trying for | 2 |
was on the sofa | 2 |
am sure you have | 2 |
and the spirits of | 2 |
she had been a | 2 |
it was miss crawford | 2 |
of the room to | 2 |
anything of the matter | 2 |
do you think it | 2 |
one of those who | 2 |
her to see him | 2 |
consider as comprehending the | 2 |
was beginning to be | 2 |
for the next two | 2 |
being so soon to | 2 |
thank you for your | 2 |
a man who has | 2 |
on which he had | 2 |
it was a pleasure | 2 |
she must say that | 2 |
that you do not | 2 |
not so easily satisfied | 2 |
and what do you | 2 |
it should be that | 2 |
after a few days | 2 |
to be told that | 2 |
that he could come | 2 |
and had so little | 2 |
shall speak for me | 2 |
soon as i could | 2 |
not do for a | 2 |
thomas would not like | 2 |
had already given him | 2 |
exactly what he had | 2 |
her manner of speaking | 2 |
a very stupid fellow | 2 |
because he could not | 2 |
no reason why she | 2 |
is gone out of | 2 |
you are quite mistaken | 2 |
decided preference of a | 2 |
not end with the | 2 |
but i never think | 2 |
and with regard to | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
is not a shadow | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
to talk to her | 2 |
they were no sooner | 2 |
she had fixed on | 2 |
i went down to | 2 |
she soon afterwards added | 2 |
i was afraid of | 2 |
to any of us | 2 |
how could you imagine | 2 |
and she began to | 2 |
to tell him the | 2 |
that i consider it | 2 |
not know which way | 2 |
fanny must have a | 2 |
lady bertram would have | 2 |
was all that fanny | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
doing the honours of | 2 |
of her happiness with | 2 |
by the influence of | 2 |
was to have done | 2 |
the fatigue would be | 2 |
have a very pretty | 2 |
in going to the | 2 |
but she would not | 2 |
of his two dearest | 2 |
to those who were | 2 |
sister ought to have | 2 |
it was with a | 2 |
had not the smallest | 2 |
under the care of | 2 |
and after the first | 2 |
whole time of her | 2 |
she would be so | 2 |
some part of the | 2 |
he really loved her | 2 |
be relieved from the | 2 |
he had meant them | 2 |
according to the usual | 2 |
that you will not | 2 |
before the middle of | 2 |
she was at liberty | 2 |
reason why she should | 2 |
her love of money | 2 |
only one of the | 2 |
at that very time | 2 |
well as in her | 2 |
four thousand a year | 2 |
asked if she were | 2 |
is not there that | 2 |
will be very much | 2 |
i know you will | 2 |
been more than a | 2 |
tears in her eyes | 2 |
glad to see her | 2 |
you do not wish | 2 |
to the satisfaction of | 2 |
was evident that she | 2 |
you had better have | 2 |
the whole course of | 2 |
there was nothing disagreeable | 2 |
the parties he had | 2 |
her astray for years | 2 |
hour of the day | 2 |
she felt very much | 2 |
on the chance of | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
as fast as you | 2 |
the only young woman | 2 |
nurseryman and the poulterer | 2 |
good deal of agitation | 2 |
was in a reverie | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
him well enough to | 2 |
mansfield as soon as | 2 |
miss lee taught her | 2 |
i do think it | 2 |
it was the best | 2 |
but you are now | 2 |
what are you about | 2 |
likely to be more | 2 |
take care of the | 2 |
in half an hour | 2 |
space of a week | 2 |
to own the truth | 2 |
and but for mr | 2 |
her hand to his | 2 |
the remembrance of all | 2 |
that sir thomas could | 2 |
was ready to sink | 2 |
and i am glad | 2 |
the course of their | 2 |
would not be denied | 2 |
was soon able to | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
of her cousin edmund | 2 |
as to make his | 2 |
this was a most | 2 |
to rehearse with him | 2 |
could be aware of | 2 |
should be sorry to | 2 |
might not be so | 2 |
walk on the ramparts | 2 |
think the difference between | 2 |
walked about the room | 2 |
dined at the parsonage | 2 |
it would be delightful | 2 |
i am glad you | 2 |
to have done it | 2 |
was one of his | 2 |
am to see you | 2 |
her for what she | 2 |
for me to do | 2 |
do it very well | 2 |
but this could not | 2 |
i am not quite | 2 |
she would not be | 2 |
i have never seen | 2 |
awoke the next morning | 2 |
what right had she | 2 |
make the best of | 2 |
there was no want | 2 |
it was a love | 2 |
is no reason to | 2 |
is something in the | 2 |
could you imagine me | 2 |
am glad of it | 2 |
i have no pleasure | 2 |
view of the country | 2 |
a view of the | 2 |
dare say it will | 2 |
and miss crawford had | 2 |
she would learn to | 2 |
if i could suppose | 2 |
it was treating her | 2 |
what could i do | 2 |
who ought to have | 2 |
not have supposed it | 2 |
his share of the | 2 |
with which she was | 2 |
herself mistress of the | 2 |
if i were you | 2 |
to be count cassel | 2 |
was at this time | 2 |
at the house of | 2 |
in every other respect | 2 |
knowledge of what was | 2 |
have it in her | 2 |
you at the ball | 2 |
to the miss bertrams | 2 |
no sooner had he | 2 |
ever think of as | 2 |
it was as much | 2 |
she did not believe | 2 |
the situation of the | 2 |
and was too much | 2 |
and if i could | 2 |
she spoke of you | 2 |
could do very well | 2 |
had left the room | 2 |
the friends she had | 2 |
with joy and gratitude | 2 |
he ought to be | 2 |
ought to be to | 2 |
is quite out of | 2 |
i firmly believe it | 2 |
else to care for | 2 |
of speaking to her | 2 |
the youngest of the | 2 |
was deep in thought | 2 |
in the world for | 2 |
to all the others | 2 |
he was determined to | 2 |
too good for him | 2 |
whom he had never | 2 |
but she felt her | 2 |
but that i am | 2 |
the only one of | 2 |
that if she would | 2 |
were together in the | 2 |
and she did not | 2 |
is the very thing | 2 |
arising from the conviction | 2 |
to me to tell | 2 |
was glad to find | 2 |
a piece of work | 2 |
for she had been | 2 |
will be a great | 2 |
she thought he was | 2 |
did not wish to | 2 |
called out of the | 2 |
very much to the | 2 |
in it as far | 2 |
fanny to her aunt | 2 |
as far as mrs | 2 |
i would have everything | 2 |
i could tell you | 2 |
i know what you | 2 |
could not have chosen | 2 |
your brothers and sisters | 2 |
she was safe from | 2 |
i feel as if | 2 |
i cannot think of | 2 |
grant and the crawfords | 2 |
to live with you | 2 |
the blindness of her | 2 |
as if i could | 2 |
back to her seat | 2 |
one who has been | 2 |
would not allow herself | 2 |
his respects to sir | 2 |
the house in town | 2 |
spite of all the | 2 |
did that shake of | 2 |
you know you had | 2 |
it was but the | 2 |
she must try to | 2 |
residence of a man | 2 |
only tell me if | 2 |
to see the thrush | 2 |
to mention the subject | 2 |
be in my power | 2 |
that could be said | 2 |
of his being very | 2 |
and of which she | 2 |
that there must be | 2 |
not be allowed to | 2 |
on one side or | 2 |
you would not have | 2 |
by the force of | 2 |
sort of young man | 2 |
had never occurred to | 2 |
i think too well | 2 |
she had all the | 2 |
i am come to | 2 |
what they ought to | 2 |
need not be afraid | 2 |
too lowly of her | 2 |
i do not at | 2 |
that she had no | 2 |
before she began to | 2 |
how much we have | 2 |
the thrush went out | 2 |
to give her the | 2 |
of a nature to | 2 |
at a moment when | 2 |
i must try to | 2 |
to feel that it | 2 |
very fond of you | 2 |
with so much pleasure | 2 |
would be able to | 2 |
to see you so | 2 |
sure you will feel | 2 |
heart in a glow | 2 |
you must have had | 2 |
in a way to | 2 |
to be a very | 2 |
if you can persuade | 2 |
a few minutes afterwards | 2 |
him in the face | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
and there were few | 2 |
am so perfectly convinced | 2 |
at the sight of | 2 |
the comfort of the | 2 |
the next two hours | 2 |
i can never be | 2 |
almost too much for | 2 |
the old grey pony | 2 |
happy in the prospect | 2 |
a tap at the | 2 |
by the hints of | 2 |
your feelings as a | 2 |
had taken the opportunity | 2 |
with his head full | 2 |
that he had done | 2 |
i wish you had | 2 |
it was the first | 2 |
to undertake the part | 2 |
to the novelty of | 2 |
i believe we must | 2 |
there is no saying | 2 |
the man she loved | 2 |
would be glad to | 2 |
of being able to | 2 |
and how much more | 2 |
he will be in | 2 |
had a right to | 2 |
ready to burst on | 2 |
do just as well | 2 |
must have a horse | 2 |
it not been for | 2 |
i told her so | 2 |
fanny could not have | 2 |
must consider as comprehending | 2 |
have not the least | 2 |
i had better go | 2 |
which fanny had been | 2 |
he will have a | 2 |
you ought to have | 2 |
than half a mind | 2 |
in the world whom | 2 |
whatever might be the | 2 |
have the shadow of | 2 |
not have chosen better | 2 |
in the consideration of | 2 |
i cannot but suppose | 2 |
of ten years old | 2 |
not know what else | 2 |
an hour and a | 2 |
ceased to think of | 2 |
an increase of income | 2 |
to the comfort of | 2 |
going to tell me | 2 |
i have not time | 2 |
the moment of parting | 2 |
was not long before | 2 |
if it were possible | 2 |
should like to have | 2 |
impossible for her not | 2 |
that she would rather | 2 |
earlier than had been | 2 |
allow it to be | 2 |
so is sir thomas | 2 |
is likely to be | 2 |
in love with her | 2 |
a good deal to | 2 |
but her answers were | 2 |
him that she did | 2 |
what you ought to | 2 |
she had seen him | 2 |
see it in the | 2 |
she had only to | 2 |
to love and be | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
for a moment to | 2 |
of all that was | 2 |
it appeared that the | 2 |
not get the better | 2 |
in consequence of his | 2 |
very unpleasant to me | 2 |
be able to say | 2 |
i can do for | 2 |
as well as it | 2 |
that will never do | 2 |
that she might have | 2 |
of what she felt | 2 |
they had been all | 2 |
as a moor park | 2 |
not to lose a | 2 |
know which way to | 2 |
was nothing disagreeable in | 2 |
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know what to say | 2 |
one of the family | 2 |
was in a state | 2 |
for the sound of | 2 |
were but in orders | 2 |
could be in no | 2 |
i know nothing of | 2 |
far as she could | 2 |
you know i am | 2 |
the honour of your | 2 |
she had found a | 2 |
edmund said no more | 2 |
to stand in the | 2 |
no doubt of their | 2 |
not much above a | 2 |
to set them right | 2 |
what he had said | 2 |
would by no means | 2 |
her eyes from her | 2 |
may not be able | 2 |
i am not comfortable | 2 |
the party on the | 2 |
of what she said | 2 |
do not trouble yourself | 2 |
while since we have | 2 |
he could not leave | 2 |
sorry to see you | 2 |
thought it very likely | 2 |
of the importance of | 2 |
that i am the | 2 |
your house in norfolk | 2 |
found herself obliged to | 2 |
will be an excellent | 2 |
was as far from | 2 |
by the miss bertrams | 2 |
i thought it might | 2 |
was to be inferred | 2 |
to marry at all | 2 |
he must consider as | 2 |
meant to be giving | 2 |
not have the shadow | 2 |
could think of nothing | 2 |
be off for spithead | 2 |
for half a mile | 2 |
had no idea of | 2 |
master of the house | 2 |
to give her a | 2 |
the destruction of every | 2 |
it was her own | 2 |
it was a pity | 2 |
sure she does not | 2 |
a very few days | 2 |
of his two sons | 2 |
and they were both | 2 |
and tried to make | 2 |
as long as you | 2 |
there is no real | 2 |
for a short time | 2 |
the top of the | 2 |
say that it had | 2 |
the other side of | 2 |
and waiting the final | 2 |
she had been wont | 2 |
i should be miserable | 2 |
that there might be | 2 |
a few days longer | 2 |
what i was thinking | 2 |
how can you be | 2 |
you cannot think i | 2 |
know very little of | 2 |
the plan of the | 2 |
thought you would be | 2 |
get as far as | 2 |
up the pen to | 2 |
of three or four | 2 |
had a good deal | 2 |
stay at home with | 2 |
the horse which he | 2 |
you cannot suppose me | 2 |
the house had been | 2 |
she had not time | 2 |
value of such a | 2 |
when it came to | 2 |
it on her own | 2 |
that any one in | 2 |
of the party on | 2 |
that she need not | 2 |
she was happy in | 2 |
of his being in | 2 |
as well as she | 2 |
of the first act | 2 |
i am persuaded that | 2 |
to have had it | 2 |
and julia is with | 2 |
i am not to | 2 |
been on the point | 2 |
there must have been | 2 |
first three or four | 2 |
when you are a | 2 |
miss crawford was very | 2 |
who might not have | 2 |
i think i never | 2 |
not wish me to | 2 |
to think of it | 2 |
some way or other | 2 |
the state of things | 2 |
me to tell you | 2 |
but had nothing to | 2 |
am sure it is | 2 |
did not depend upon | 2 |
with which she had | 2 |
i trust and hope | 2 |
three times a week | 2 |
you would be for | 2 |
i am a very | 2 |
let things take their | 2 |
a very good girl | 2 |
you think it is | 2 |
to look for you | 2 |
the nurseryman and the | 2 |
i should like the | 2 |
as fast as possible | 2 |
it would be such | 2 |
the state of the | 2 |
to be done was | 2 |
it was a beautiful | 2 |
that she is not | 2 |
dare say he will | 2 |
i will answer for | 2 |
as to the probable | 2 |
and i can see | 2 |
she talked to her | 2 |
and she was soon | 2 |
respects to sir thomas | 2 |
have foreseen that the | 2 |
am sure i should | 2 |
to have it to | 2 |
do not let us | 2 |
could talk of nothing | 2 |
there could not be | 2 |
seemed to think it | 2 |
dine at the parsonage | 2 |
that he did mean | 2 |
then she began to | 2 |
she had so much | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
could relate of the | 2 |
so much to do | 2 |
his head full of | 2 |
than it had ever | 2 |
the family were not | 2 |
as far as you | 2 |
began to feel that | 2 |
i am much obliged | 2 |
the knowledge of what | 2 |
had still more to | 2 |
in the whole course | 2 |
feel that it was | 2 |
of such a man | 2 |
could not look at | 2 |
it was every way | 2 |
the purpose of her | 2 |
for he was not | 2 |
like her best at | 2 |
she had ever been | 2 |
a great relief to | 2 |
many days to come | 2 |
that he had a | 2 |
not half a mile | 2 |
and i am very | 2 |
to him to render | 2 |
matter of course that | 2 |
almost as much as | 2 |
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that she had some | 2 |
had been his business | 2 |
to be ashamed of | 2 |
hear no more of | 2 |
i am sure of | 2 |
think i mean to | 2 |
with you in the | 2 |
that it was only | 2 |
thought of his own | 2 |
you would miss me | 2 |
she should be able | 2 |
you would not write | 2 |
but this was not | 2 |
not know that her | 2 |
she was a little | 2 |
and her time were | 2 |
though she had not | 2 |
he called it a | 2 |
of a young woman | 2 |
to be admitted into | 2 |
am glad to hear | 2 |
you do not want | 2 |
but i know you | 2 |
that it was very | 2 |
was glad to see | 2 |
a year is a | 2 |
time of its being | 2 |
room with a very | 2 |
believe you are right | 2 |
was a most unwelcome | 2 |
out in the world | 2 |
have never seen the | 2 |
cannot have an idea | 2 |
in a letter to | 2 |
to be going to | 2 |
one of his two | 2 |
known to him to | 2 |
sure you must be | 2 |
not have believed it | 2 |
in his own house | 2 |
he entered the house | 2 |
she had hoped to | 2 |
in their different ways | 2 |
with any idea of | 2 |
the little white attic | 2 |
the rehearsal of the | 2 |
i am glad of | 2 |
had so much to | 2 |
i should not like | 2 |
at the parsonage every | 2 |
he could come to | 2 |
up and down stairs | 2 |
after a short consideration | 2 |
the particulars of the | 2 |
was quite out of | 2 |
i was thinking of | 2 |
it would be something | 2 |
is the sort of | 2 |
the loss of crawford | 2 |
and you will be | 2 |
think of asking her | 2 |
i shall be at | 2 |
account of what he | 2 |
it was a pleasant | 2 |
she had not waited | 2 |
i must be satisfied | 2 |
my very dear fanny | 2 |
they were all very | 2 |
is all her fault | 2 |
when i think of | 2 |
an age to be | 2 |
of her eldest daughter | 2 |
am sure it may | 2 |
had been sitting down | 2 |
will be a good | 2 |
not one of the | 2 |
the midst of a | 2 |
a moment at her | 2 |
you must have been | 2 |
cannot do without her | 2 |
glad that she had | 2 |
he had been hearing | 2 |
a very different character | 2 |
sir thomas began to | 2 |
the first opportunity of | 2 |
great deal of the | 2 |
be in love with | 2 |
the party round the | 2 |
as well as its | 2 |
man of independent fortune | 2 |
on his side as | 2 |
thought on the subject | 2 |
the best of the | 2 |
to see him again | 2 |
she was one of | 2 |
he was no longer | 2 |
him in the way | 2 |
was very fond of | 2 |
i will not be | 2 |
do you think we | 2 |
taking out his watch | 2 |
that it is quite | 2 |
nothing of the matter | 2 |
it was very hard | 2 |
and for a few | 2 |
to make fanny price | 2 |
who had been waiting | 2 |
and the consciousness of | 2 |
addressing her in a | 2 |
to be dwelt on | 2 |
had not been obliged | 2 |
idea of its being | 2 |
could i do with | 2 |
with a great deal | 2 |
between the brother and | 2 |
certainly wished her to | 2 |
she has not the | 2 |
fanny could not doubt | 2 |
i hope we shall | 2 |
doubt of her being | 2 |
one would have supposed | 2 |
nothing of all that | 2 |
in a cluster together | 2 |
sir thomas resolved to | 2 |
little to do with | 2 |
of it at first | 2 |
there was no second | 2 |
on one of the | 2 |
have a doubt of | 2 |
and the arrival of | 2 |
have no objection to | 2 |
think of him as | 2 |
here was again a | 2 |
situation of the house | 2 |
miss crawford need not | 2 |
he would soon be | 2 |
i would rather have | 2 |
he could not say | 2 |
and she was left | 2 |
of her being at | 2 |
to be giving her | 2 |
let him succeed at | 2 |
the first three or | 2 |
of being with william | 2 |
a very agreeable day | 2 |
talk to him more | 2 |
of the head mean | 2 |
i was very much | 2 |
not a shadow of | 2 |
it shall not be | 2 |
and there was a | 2 |
the rest of his | 2 |
and miss crawford were | 2 |
full possession of her | 2 |
must take care of | 2 |
been used to hear | 2 |
do not pretend to | 2 |
what did that shake | 2 |
between the sisters had | 2 |
i must speak to | 2 |
i hope it is | 2 |
to be talked to | 2 |
thing in the world | 2 |
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know what i am | 2 |
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if she saw her | 2 |
the progress of her | 2 |
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up your mind to | 2 |
intercourse of the two | 2 |
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up her spirits for | 2 |
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to you for a | 2 |
the advantage of being | 2 |
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wish me to do | 2 |
that sir thomas and | 2 |
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importance in the family | 2 |
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of his sister and | 2 |
in his own family | 2 |
the eyes of the | 2 |
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one of the windows | 2 |
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by the same rule | 2 |
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of such a journey | 2 |
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give me a feeling | 2 |
to visit me in | 2 |
as to make her | 2 |
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to all the little | 2 |
we bespeak your indulgence | 2 |
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the first hour of | 2 |
the absent sir thomas | 2 |
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the value of a | 2 |
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been to lady bertram | 2 |
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i think i am | 2 |
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the best judge of | 2 |
members of the family | 2 |
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what one does not | 2 |
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a few hours before | 2 |
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as she ought to | 2 |
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her aunt bertram had | 2 |
an act of kindness | 2 |
to be got over | 2 |
in the english language | 2 |
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for a few moments | 2 |
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in the same light | 2 |
the door of the | 2 |
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to speak to her | 2 |
found that i had | 2 |
she could never have | 2 |
at your house in | 2 |
done for william was | 2 |
if you want to | 2 |
can be the means | 2 |
side of the table | 2 |
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to the knowledge of | 2 |
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as if there were | 2 |
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for a day or | 2 |
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with his usual kindness | 2 |
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do for you in | 2 |
i do not mean | 2 |
of the human mind | 2 |
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will be able to | 2 |
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her to love him | 2 |
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to do away any | 2 |
of his voice was | 2 |
its being a most | 2 |
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such a state as | 2 |
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her happiness with him | 2 |
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of asking her to | 2 |
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hope i am not | 2 |
those who have not | 2 |
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his eldest son with | 2 |
happiness of being with | 2 |
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put him in the | 2 |
that i am quite | 2 |
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with them to the | 2 |
to be alone with | 2 |
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have anything to do | 2 |
part of the evening | 2 |
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enough to make them | 2 |
of mary i must | 2 |
the very idea of | 2 |
party on the ramparts | 2 |
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made her way to | 2 |
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at the very moment | 2 |
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me in such a | 2 |
with the rest of | 2 |
confidence in her own | 2 |
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and you will find | 2 |
than he had ever | 2 |
to him for a | 2 |
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evening at mansfield park | 2 |
coming up to the | 2 |
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the rank of a | 2 |
the happiness of being | 2 |
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meeting of the two | 2 |
power to return his | 2 |
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who have not been | 2 |
in the same room | 2 |
grant and miss crawford | 2 |
sir thomas in the | 2 |
manage as well as | 2 |
to be of use | 2 |
the care of a | 2 |
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be it only half | 2 |
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she was to be | 2 |
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the last six weeks | 2 |
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on his return to | 2 |
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to put an end | 2 |
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the way of a | 2 |
it is nothing but | 2 |
the loss of her | 2 |
afraid of the result | 2 |
when it did come | 2 |
the sight of him | 2 |
by the entrance of | 2 |
such a combination of | 2 |
the flow of the | 2 |
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each of the three | 2 |
part of the room | 2 |
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to her with a | 2 |
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walked into the room | 2 |
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soon as you can | 2 |
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she spoke of the | 2 |
of the party was | 2 |
that you should be | 2 |
to be the talker | 2 |
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by the end of | 2 |
an arm of each | 2 |
sense of what was | 2 |
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all walking after each | 2 |
hear of it from | 2 |
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feel any of that | 2 |
glad to see each | 2 |
remembrance of all her | 2 |
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two or three ideas | 2 |
as to what she | 2 |
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very well without you | 2 |
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what she was in | 2 |
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tom and charles being | 2 |
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into the hands of | 2 |
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only point of resemblance | 2 |
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at all addicted to | 2 |
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him that he should | 2 |
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the best way of | 2 |
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all the comforts and | 2 |
young as you are | 2 |
the happiness of the | 2 |
to sir thomas bertram | 2 |
how glad i am | 2 |
a few lines of | 2 |
i consider it as | 2 |
to look at the | 2 |
to the east room | 2 |
the point of proposing | 2 |
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with the young people | 2 |
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you can tell me | 2 |
not know that he | 2 |
them for a few | 2 |
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a volume of shakespeare | 2 |
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to be called so | 2 |
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of all others to | 2 |
of the best houses | 2 |
he and his father | 2 |
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what he had intended | 2 |
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the strength of her | 2 |
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you have heard me | 2 |
feelings on the occasion | 2 |
part of the park | 2 |
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which way to look | 2 |
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should not take place | 2 |
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she had known it | 2 |
what i am to | 2 |
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a man of fortune | 2 |
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her what she had | 2 |
of her own feelings | 2 |
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in a lower tone | 2 |
such thoughts as these | 2 |
to read the part | 2 |
than he had foreseen | 2 |
young people in general | 2 |
of the mischief that | 2 |
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for my own sake | 2 |
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a knowledge of what | 2 |
the farmyard must be | 2 |
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persuade henry to marry | 2 |
must speak to you | 2 |
they had been there | 2 |
norris had not the | 2 |
to see each other | 2 |
all over the house | 2 |
rehearse it with me | 2 |
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to talk of you | 2 |
the first to move | 2 |
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to be in love | 2 |
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not hear of it | 2 |
on the subject than | 2 |
laughed at the idea | 2 |
we are coming to | 2 |
how to bear it | 2 |
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no common interest in | 2 |
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delicacy of her character | 2 |
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well as the rest | 2 |
to be relieved from | 2 |
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the happiness of his | 2 |
she love him well | 2 |
horse which he had | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
in addition to all | 2 |
of all the young | 2 |
to make no difficulties | 2 |
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to have done with | 2 |
crawford was in the | 2 |
that she was to | 2 |
have you nothing to | 2 |
tell me all about | 2 |
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just at that time | 2 |
the pleasure of seeing | 2 |
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her if she had | 2 |
of what had been | 2 |
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from the east room | 2 |
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in this sort of | 2 |
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a very early day | 2 |
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from what i hear | 2 |
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believe miss crawford to | 2 |
a knowledge of the | 2 |
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a horse and cart | 2 |
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me if i was | 2 |
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standing by the fire | 2 |
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season of the year | 2 |
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as sir thomas could | 2 |
was to see her | 2 |
the concerns of his | 2 |
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what a piece of | 2 |
to her with the | 2 |
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the honour of taking | 2 |
right had she to | 2 |
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that it could be | 2 |
walking after each other | 2 |
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she knew he was | 2 |
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to have all the | 2 |
you will have the | 2 |
to do with mr | 2 |
of going into norfolk | 2 |
in love with julia | 2 |
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william to the last | 2 |
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two or three days | 2 |
as i can judge | 2 |
which she was threatened | 2 |
no help for it | 2 |
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it as soon as | 2 |
the young people were | 2 |
possible for her to | 2 |
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for there is nothing | 2 |
room in the house | 2 |
dress and a pink | 2 |
the rest of her | 2 |
she could hope for | 2 |
that very evening brought | 2 |
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bertram was on the | 2 |
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he had heard her | 2 |
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with a basket of | 2 |
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as ought to have | 2 |
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in what he had | 2 |
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feel that she could | 2 |
such a one as | 2 |
on the departure of | 2 |
from the woman whom | 2 |
no longer anything to | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
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the isle of wight | 2 |
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that she had heard | 2 |
of a spare room | 2 |
own place in the | 2 |
the bread and butter | 2 |
any place in england | 2 |
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what he had done | 2 |
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and delicacy of her | 2 |
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leading her astray for | 2 |
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part of one of | 2 |
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object of the day | 2 |
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done so much for | 2 |
of her having such | 2 |
even half an hour | 2 |
the look of a | 2 |
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forward with the hope | 2 |
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to go to town | 2 |
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