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quadgram | frequency |
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mr and mrs musgrove | 12 |
a great deal of | 11 |
in the course of | 10 |
i do not think | 9 |
sir walter and elizabeth | 9 |
at the same time | 9 |
on the side of | 7 |
for the sake of | 7 |
her father and sister | 7 |
of her father and | 7 |
there had been a | 7 |
the rest of the | 7 |
i do not know | 7 |
i am sure you | 7 |
and i am sure | 7 |
at the great house | 6 |
it would have been | 6 |
in the way of | 6 |
dalrymple and miss carteret | 5 |
i have not seen | 5 |
as soon as they | 5 |
do not think i | 5 |
walter and elizabeth were | 5 |
had the pleasure of | 5 |
the course of the | 5 |
had not been able | 5 |
as soon as possible | 5 |
lady dalrymple and miss | 5 |
for a few minutes | 5 |
was not to be | 5 |
to spend the evening | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
not been able to | 5 |
my dear miss elliot | 5 |
a great deal better | 5 |
which she could not | 5 |
i beg your pardon | 5 |
out of the room | 5 |
but she could not | 5 |
her father and mother | 5 |
being in love with | 4 |
she could not be | 4 |
a great deal to | 4 |
in love with him | 4 |
and mr elliot had | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
admiral and mrs croft | 4 |
and lady russell had | 4 |
it was evident that | 4 |
that it would be | 4 |
all the rest of | 4 |
should like to know | 4 |
it would not be | 4 |
as long as she | 4 |
he could not be | 4 |
a great deal more | 4 |
had been a great | 4 |
was very far from | 4 |
soon as they were | 4 |
her father and elizabeth | 4 |
i have a great | 4 |
she felt that she | 4 |
it would be a | 4 |
in a tone of | 4 |
that there had been | 4 |
that he had not | 4 |
she was in the | 4 |
she could not but | 4 |
that she did not | 4 |
just in time to | 4 |
a day or two | 4 |
did not appear to | 4 |
be a great deal | 4 |
i should like to | 4 |
not a word to | 4 |
did not mean to | 4 |
be of no use | 4 |
that she had been | 4 |
as soon as she | 4 |
captain and mrs harville | 4 |
that he did not | 4 |
you need not be | 4 |
to be in the | 4 |
she was just in | 3 |
but he was not | 3 |
and mrs musgrove were | 3 |
she too had been | 3 |
of her having been | 3 |
you may depend upon | 3 |
at the same moment | 3 |
for half an hour | 3 |
at the end of | 3 |
a great deal too | 3 |
such a number of | 3 |
it was a great | 3 |
some of the best | 3 |
have the pleasure of | 3 |
than she had been | 3 |
part of the street | 3 |
i will tell you | 3 |
but it would be | 3 |
of miss anne elliot | 3 |
the absolute necessity of | 3 |
been a great deal | 3 |
the course of a | 3 |
and as soon as | 3 |
had been used to | 3 |
and with regard to | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
in the octagon room | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
and she could not | 3 |
she had never been | 3 |
without saying a word | 3 |
looked at her with | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
in the west indies | 3 |
anne felt that she | 3 |
it did not appear | 3 |
i am very glad | 3 |
that captain wentworth was | 3 |
am sure you will | 3 |
it was but a | 3 |
was just in time | 3 |
and it was a | 3 |
and there had been | 3 |
she would not have | 3 |
of mr and mrs | 3 |
they were in the | 3 |
a knock at the | 3 |
to marry mr elliot | 3 |
that captain wentworth had | 3 |
some time or other | 3 |
could not but be | 3 |
house in camden place | 3 |
i can tell you | 3 |
that she should be | 3 |
she had been too | 3 |
to the great house | 3 |
that captain wentworth should | 3 |
you must have been | 3 |
by the sight of | 3 |
that she could not | 3 |
not be afraid of | 3 |
to be introduced to | 3 |
it could not be | 3 |
when she thought of | 3 |
in a way which | 3 |
but she felt that | 3 |
of all that had | 3 |
to be acquainted with | 3 |
i ought to have | 3 |
it to be the | 3 |
that he could not | 3 |
this side of the | 3 |
was in company with | 3 |
he looked at her | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
i can easily believe | 3 |
was not at all | 3 |
any other set of | 3 |
was by no means | 3 |
as soon as he | 3 |
need not be afraid | 3 |
but he could not | 3 |
do not you think | 3 |
and the miss musgroves | 3 |
to dine with them | 3 |
in the secret of | 3 |
a year or two | 3 |
she was very much | 3 |
in half a minute | 3 |
i have something to | 3 |
of his being a | 3 |
knock at the door | 3 |
much in favour of | 3 |
there could be no | 3 |
is nothing to me | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
possible for her to | 3 |
mr elliot appeared to | 3 |
my dear mrs smith | 3 |
at the other house | 3 |
other set of men | 3 |
of the miss musgroves | 3 |
a matter of course | 3 |
would be a very | 3 |
anne could not but | 3 |
was to be introduced | 3 |
out of the way | 3 |
he had not been | 3 |
i should have thought | 3 |
and he had promised | 3 |
he should not have | 3 |
for a day or | 3 |
a great match for | 3 |
you will not like | 3 |
lady russell would like | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
i know it all | 3 |
the end of it | 3 |
for half a year | 3 |
the name of the | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
she had been used | 3 |
had no reason to | 3 |
either of the miss | 3 |
anne had not been | 3 |
the greater part of | 3 |
of the great house | 3 |
he did not mean | 3 |
her brother and sister | 3 |
and she had the | 3 |
in the style of | 2 |
made a point of | 2 |
repeats it all to | 2 |
found it most natural | 2 |
than her young friend | 2 |
no want of gallantry | 2 |
where she could have | 2 |
lady russell saw it | 2 |
but he is a | 2 |
the value of the | 2 |
sir walter and his | 2 |
of one part of | 2 |
to be with them | 2 |
of such a person | 2 |
i have been a | 2 |
we hope to see | 2 |
i always thought you | 2 |
off for the town | 2 |
the secret of the | 2 |
be a very happy | 2 |
all that she had | 2 |
she was sure of | 2 |
and feeling it to | 2 |
that she had said | 2 |
put an end to | 2 |
could do no more | 2 |
at her time of | 2 |
you were in the | 2 |
lady dalrymple and her | 2 |
what he is now | 2 |
lady russell would be | 2 |
join them in the | 2 |
walked by her side | 2 |
she could not quit | 2 |
lady russell and anne | 2 |
had better not be | 2 |
she had something to | 2 |
he seemed to have | 2 |
should not have supposed | 2 |
would not be the | 2 |
all that was most | 2 |
would be enough to | 2 |
captain wentworth in the | 2 |
there is no saying | 2 |
go to the bottom | 2 |
but yet it was | 2 |
the sight of mr | 2 |
there will be nothing | 2 |
with regard to both | 2 |
but i confess i | 2 |
he ought to have | 2 |
i wish you had | 2 |
i did not feel | 2 |
you will soon be | 2 |
his friend colonel wallis | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
to be done next | 2 |
you will have the | 2 |
she wanted to see | 2 |
she had only time | 2 |
no letter of condolence | 2 |
in the back ground | 2 |
i do wish i | 2 |
but i do not | 2 |
mrs smith had been | 2 |
be of use to | 2 |
he was not only | 2 |
to the value of | 2 |
it was impossible for | 2 |
father and sister were | 2 |
in the event of | 2 |
sir walter and your | 2 |
had been such as | 2 |
he is nothing to | 2 |
obliged to her for | 2 |
being of so much | 2 |
what he had been | 2 |
great deal better than | 2 |
in such a place | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
i wish i had | 2 |
felt that she could | 2 |
the first opportunity of | 2 |
could not be a | 2 |
to be received as | 2 |
known to be related | 2 |
circumstance in favour of | 2 |
next time you write | 2 |
to throw herself away | 2 |
in very good style | 2 |
the last time i | 2 |
know that i am | 2 |
them all to go | 2 |
me to mr elliot | 2 |
a great curiosity to | 2 |
struck by a sudden | 2 |
i have nothing to | 2 |
but that mrs clay | 2 |
so well as to | 2 |
to be allowed to | 2 |
the nature of the | 2 |
i will not allow | 2 |
and in this manner | 2 |
might be able to | 2 |
he gave her a | 2 |
of captain wentworth than | 2 |
not have supposed that | 2 |
anne would have been | 2 |
of so much use | 2 |
a little quiet cheerfulness | 2 |
time you write to | 2 |
was one of the | 2 |
get him to bath | 2 |
end of it was | 2 |
you are very likely | 2 |
he had been there | 2 |
for sir walter and | 2 |
spite of all the | 2 |
a very fine woman | 2 |
i have known a | 2 |
and even the clergyman | 2 |
rest of the day | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
do not think they | 2 |
all the appearance of | 2 |
he was then the | 2 |
could not be very | 2 |
can be no doubt | 2 |
anything is the matter | 2 |
i should be sorry | 2 |
there was such a | 2 |
as well as the | 2 |
very much to be | 2 |
no use at home | 2 |
side of the way | 2 |
i assure you i | 2 |
not be sorry to | 2 |
come to bath on | 2 |
a different sort of | 2 |
is not a man | 2 |
does not do him | 2 |
every circumstance in favour | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
in the warmth of | 2 |
you will give me | 2 |
them on the morrow | 2 |
sorry that such a | 2 |
i can assure you | 2 |
the crofts were to | 2 |
be at home again | 2 |
dalrymple and her daughter | 2 |
he will not be | 2 |
she generally thought he | 2 |
must be very bad | 2 |
at such a time | 2 |
be in the way | 2 |
lady russell took her | 2 |
would be glad to | 2 |
terms with the head | 2 |
i have observed it | 2 |
with the view of | 2 |
she could do no | 2 |
of no use to | 2 |
hope there is nothing | 2 |
true attachment and constancy | 2 |
i will answer for | 2 |
the circumstances of his | 2 |
in company with each | 2 |
was very anxious to | 2 |
as a little quiet | 2 |
she would have been | 2 |
and captain wentworth was | 2 |
they must have been | 2 |
an account of the | 2 |
be introduced to them | 2 |
with lady russell to | 2 |
between him and louisa | 2 |
he should be so | 2 |
in favour of it | 2 |
she could not do | 2 |
and a very good | 2 |
enough to make the | 2 |
to talk of it | 2 |
if there is a | 2 |
a man of principle | 2 |
and she was in | 2 |
was out of the | 2 |
the head of his | 2 |
had always a home | 2 |
on her for a | 2 |
it is very natural | 2 |
i am glad i | 2 |
the height of his | 2 |
which anne had not | 2 |
i shall be very | 2 |
the strength of his | 2 |
being a sensible man | 2 |
it was very desirable | 2 |
so soon as she | 2 |
elizabeth and mrs clay | 2 |
at that time of | 2 |
i may be allowed | 2 |
with some degree of | 2 |
thinking over the past | 2 |
not be a great | 2 |
it would not do | 2 |
part of the morning | 2 |
the miss musgroves had | 2 |
by the entrance of | 2 |
that i was right | 2 |
not like to leave | 2 |
she had gone to | 2 |
when it had been | 2 |
but he would not | 2 |
i am so very | 2 |
and it was only | 2 |
was still in the | 2 |
when you are married | 2 |
not admit a doubt | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
to make use of | 2 |
value for rank and | 2 |
had not courage to | 2 |
was not the smallest | 2 |
all the time i | 2 |
of mr elliot had | 2 |
i should be very | 2 |
it all to her | 2 |
to have the same | 2 |
to bath for a | 2 |
and had even a | 2 |
on purpose to be | 2 |
you will see them | 2 |
just as well go | 2 |
thought of her father | 2 |
told him how ill | 2 |
he did not come | 2 |
had been followed by | 2 |
lady russell could not | 2 |
walter and your sister | 2 |
and the whole six | 2 |
it is very fit | 2 |
everything being to be | 2 |
glad to see her | 2 |
captain wentworth was as | 2 |
had every thing to | 2 |
have been thinking over | 2 |
the best of it | 2 |
speak to each other | 2 |
to give him some | 2 |
as you well know | 2 |
accommodations of a man | 2 |
walk to the cobb | 2 |
to be at home | 2 |
quite of your opinion | 2 |
seemed to feel that | 2 |
he believed her to | 2 |
if he had been | 2 |
he did not seem | 2 |
she could not think | 2 |
soon as he could | 2 |
it was with the | 2 |
and as to the | 2 |
and now i am | 2 |
did not think it | 2 |
without knowing it to | 2 |
the smallest intention of | 2 |
he is a very | 2 |
to her with some | 2 |
there was so much | 2 |
spend the evening with | 2 |
i am sure she | 2 |
a very fine young | 2 |
felt that she was | 2 |
though i told him | 2 |
they ought to be | 2 |
his father and mother | 2 |
and mother were in | 2 |
enough to be very | 2 |
the feelings of the | 2 |
the history of her | 2 |
the happiness of being | 2 |
to think that the | 2 |
to be left to | 2 |
she could not endure | 2 |
the accommodations of a | 2 |
the happiness of her | 2 |
but i should be | 2 |
may just as well | 2 |
should be happy in | 2 |
of paying his respects | 2 |
it was a very | 2 |
i am not going | 2 |
i am quite of | 2 |
particularly asked to meet | 2 |
is to be done | 2 |
was beginning to say | 2 |
some sort or other | 2 |
the misery of such | 2 |
a new sort of | 2 |
it is a very | 2 |
in which she had | 2 |
like to know why | 2 |
the other end of | 2 |
she would not be | 2 |
what is going on | 2 |
they would not have | 2 |
captain wentworth had been | 2 |
may depend upon it | 2 |
my friend mrs rooke | 2 |
of the house was | 2 |
very anxious to have | 2 |
and being too much | 2 |
wish you had been | 2 |
it would be much | 2 |
for i do not | 2 |
what mr elliot was | 2 |
tenderness of the past | 2 |
particularly obliged to her | 2 |
of some sort or | 2 |
had no doubt of | 2 |
you will not find | 2 |
that mrs clay should | 2 |
long as she could | 2 |
the young people had | 2 |
she has been in | 2 |
no right to be | 2 |
he spoke to her | 2 |
that would be a | 2 |
that he should not | 2 |
will not be sorry | 2 |
to judge of the | 2 |
walk with mr elliot | 2 |
the father and mother | 2 |
and mr and mrs | 2 |
mrs clay should be | 2 |
to be doing something | 2 |
too much of the | 2 |
in the same room | 2 |
made a material difference | 2 |
when they came to | 2 |
in a state of | 2 |
he went off to | 2 |
be of any use | 2 |
in the world to | 2 |
the rooms in the | 2 |
i hate to hear | 2 |
was at home again | 2 |
her that she was | 2 |
so far as to | 2 |
and mrs musgrove took | 2 |
an excellent young man | 2 |
your father and sister | 2 |
company with each other | 2 |
the object of her | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
eight years and a | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
the miss musgroves were | 2 |
to be in bath | 2 |
as far as possible | 2 |
the sight of a | 2 |
no reason to suppose | 2 |
to go to lyme | 2 |
name of the gentleman | 2 |
that sir walter and | 2 |
late in the year | 2 |
could not bear to | 2 |
of what she had | 2 |
no reason to believe | 2 |
his chance for the | 2 |
with admiral and mrs | 2 |
that her father had | 2 |
and she did not | 2 |
the gentleman who lived | 2 |
what he ought to | 2 |
will not like him | 2 |
she was to be | 2 |
have been acquainted with | 2 |
there could not be | 2 |
to convince her that | 2 |
for i am of | 2 |
of sir walter elliot | 2 |
else could have done | 2 |
if anything is the | 2 |
if you will have | 2 |
she was forced to | 2 |
and look straight forward | 2 |
into the warm bath | 2 |
was likely to be | 2 |
captain wentworth should be | 2 |
must have been about | 2 |
said all that was | 2 |
have not seen a | 2 |
had been in the | 2 |
which did not seem | 2 |
account of the whole | 2 |
waiting for an answer | 2 |
at the idea of | 2 |
had a great deal | 2 |
you as soon as | 2 |
the sake of his | 2 |
for the admiral and | 2 |
am sure she would | 2 |
at her with a | 2 |
she had no doubt | 2 |
she seemed to be | 2 |
what was going on | 2 |
could not but feel | 2 |
her being left to | 2 |
a thing of course | 2 |
to captain wentworth in | 2 |
they returned to the | 2 |
he had a heart | 2 |
could be of no | 2 |
might be a very | 2 |
being seen with him | 2 |
to her at the | 2 |
thing to be done | 2 |
would hardly have been | 2 |
with his hands behind | 2 |
when the intelligence of | 2 |
the old english style | 2 |
and that they were | 2 |
him and his wife | 2 |
i have never been | 2 |
his time of life | 2 |
that she may not | 2 |
which he had been | 2 |
not at all better | 2 |
it was possible that | 2 |
of all the young | 2 |
you do not think | 2 |
begun to feel himself | 2 |
be no doubt of | 2 |
mr elliot had not | 2 |
it had been the | 2 |
that he should soon | 2 |
jealousy of mr elliot | 2 |
might be done in | 2 |
and captain benwick was | 2 |
it is not a | 2 |
lucky fellow to get | 2 |
the tenderness of the | 2 |
was obliged to acknowledge | 2 |
had reached this point | 2 |
she could not immediately | 2 |
i want you to | 2 |
seemed to be in | 2 |
living in very good | 2 |
of being listened to | 2 |
it must be our | 2 |
that i can easily | 2 |
which was more than | 2 |
knowing it to be | 2 |
of what he had | 2 |
end of the room | 2 |
though i did not | 2 |
the matter with me | 2 |
was a great object | 2 |
that charles hayter was | 2 |
see if it rained | 2 |
have not the smallest | 2 |
been thinking over the | 2 |
that she was the | 2 |
long enough in bath | 2 |
she had seen him | 2 |
had been sent to | 2 |
she had no reason | 2 |
the consciousness of having | 2 |
you had a pleasant | 2 |
are not at all | 2 |
felt that she would | 2 |
have been introduced to | 2 |
my brother hayter had | 2 |
she could not even | 2 |
to feel that he | 2 |
go for the sake | 2 |
between thirty and forty | 2 |
to wait on her | 2 |
in consequence of a | 2 |
and i shall not | 2 |
to have you go | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
it must not be | 2 |
should be extremely happy | 2 |
own situation in life | 2 |
how do you do | 2 |
had been too quick | 2 |
have seen nothing of | 2 |
young people to be | 2 |
russell would like him | 2 |
going away for a | 2 |
it had been a | 2 |
looked at him more | 2 |
after a short pause | 2 |
was evident that the | 2 |
nothing of the matter | 2 |
we shall never agree | 2 |
down to the sea | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
was at the other | 2 |
father and mother were | 2 |
you will not be | 2 |
i know it is | 2 |
the two families had | 2 |
she thought of her | 2 |
one part of the | 2 |
and i hope you | 2 |
would not like to | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
it most natural to | 2 |
was impossible for her | 2 |
just as he ought | 2 |
it is a pity | 2 |
your father and mother | 2 |
it is mr elliot | 2 |
i had such a | 2 |
not fit to be | 2 |
the value of such | 2 |
if there is anything | 2 |
sure of a good | 2 |
a week or ten | 2 |
end of the bench | 2 |
which he seemed to | 2 |
been too quick in | 2 |
she was thinking of | 2 |
could be no doubt | 2 |
rest of the family | 2 |
the first stage of | 2 |
benwick and louisa musgrove | 2 |
the honourable miss carteret | 2 |
should be sorry to | 2 |
i have been thinking | 2 |
impossible for her to | 2 |
they went to the | 2 |
being supposed to be | 2 |
to take a long | 2 |
lady russell and mrs | 2 |
felt that he had | 2 |
and you may guess | 2 |
what is due to | 2 |
he meant to be | 2 |
quite out of her | 2 |
that she was not | 2 |
she was very far | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
think lady russell would | 2 |
it seemed as if | 2 |
the wife of sir | 2 |
she saw that he | 2 |
head of his family | 2 |
to look at her | 2 |
would be of no | 2 |
of a young man | 2 |
that being the case | 2 |
that they should be | 2 |
was to be their | 2 |
how ill i was | 2 |
be done without a | 2 |
to leave the room | 2 |
for two or three | 2 |
in one of them | 2 |
you need not tell | 2 |
a man of fortune | 2 |
he had nothing to | 2 |
under the influence of | 2 |
he was ready to | 2 |
as they drew near | 2 |
it was all settled | 2 |
and that being the | 2 |
wentworth was the very | 2 |
nothing to wish for | 2 |
a young man of | 2 |
between him and his | 2 |
man whom she had | 2 |
the side of the | 2 |
she was obliged to | 2 |
she knew nothing of | 2 |
you ought to have | 2 |
to come to bath | 2 |
there was not the | 2 |
the pleasure of taking | 2 |
and with all the | 2 |
reason to believe that | 2 |
had not the smallest | 2 |
had not a word | 2 |
to talk to him | 2 |
could not help laughing | 2 |
the art of pleasing | 2 |
i have not a | 2 |
did not choose to | 2 |
she did not blame | 2 |
would not have been | 2 |
no doubt of its | 2 |
into the concert room | 2 |
anne found captain benwick | 2 |
time to ascertain that | 2 |
greater part of the | 2 |
i am sorry to | 2 |
which anne could not | 2 |
of the elliot countenance | 2 |
she wished to see | 2 |
him how ill i | 2 |
how i do wish | 2 |
that lady russell should | 2 |
i am of no | 2 |
the next time you | 2 |
she could not hear | 2 |
not to be supposed | 2 |
i am extremely glad | 2 |
be brought to the | 2 |
not the smallest intention | 2 |
those who would be | 2 |
neither lady russell nor | 2 |
a great deal the | 2 |
she might be able | 2 |
asked to dine with | 2 |
his hands behind him | 2 |
her a great deal | 2 |
it to be you | 2 |
in a sort of | 2 |
and i should be | 2 |
which she had never | 2 |
and at the same | 2 |
have not had the | 2 |
i hope there is | 2 |
sure that he had | 2 |
such a friendship as | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
difficulties of the case | 2 |
be related to them | 2 |
master of the house | 2 |
to be related to | 2 |
of the party in | 2 |
of the dowager viscountess | 2 |
in the middle of | 2 |
very fine young man | 2 |
a few years back | 2 |
she might have been | 2 |
the midst of the | 2 |
and mrs croft were | 2 |
in spite of herself | 2 |
going on so well | 2 |
feelings were to be | 2 |
i should be extremely | 2 |
to be a good | 2 |
the next moment she | 2 |
and she had been | 2 |
she had been at | 2 |
not to be always | 2 |
i have very little | 2 |
that such a friendship | 2 |
opinion as to the | 2 |
do not know that | 2 |
did not admit a | 2 |
was beginning to be | 2 |
the feelings of an | 2 |
admiral croft was a | 2 |
does he know that | 2 |
on board a ship | 2 |
he was obliged to | 2 |
at one corner of | 2 |
it would be more | 2 |
be allowed to be | 2 |
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call upon her soon | 2 |
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when he came back | 2 |
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to mr and mrs | 2 |
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them in the evening | 2 |
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feeling it to be | 2 |
it a week ago | 2 |
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those of the other | 2 |
period of his life | 2 |
such a place as | 2 |
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for herself and her | 2 |
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and in another moment | 2 |
convince her that she | 2 |
lady russell nor mr | 2 |
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a last look at | 2 |
paying his respects to | 2 |
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far as to say | 2 |
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scott and lord byron | 2 |
on this side of | 2 |
be our mr elliot | 2 |
had made herself so | 2 |
quite as much as | 2 |
may be able to | 2 |
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believe it to be | 2 |
years and a half | 2 |
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great deal too much | 2 |
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at all aware of | 2 |
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a very few days | 2 |
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circumstances of his marriage | 2 |
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russell nor mr elliot | 2 |
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have a great deal | 2 |
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that you may be | 2 |
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make use of the | 2 |
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for his own interest | 2 |
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what she had been | 2 |
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too late in the | 2 |
more than her husband | 2 |
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which she had not | 2 |
of his meaning to | 2 |
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harville was a very | 2 |
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so entirely out of | 2 |
for a little while | 2 |
a large party in | 2 |
the dowager viscountess dalrymple | 2 |
mr elliot was not | 2 |
will be a great | 2 |
she was persuaded that | 2 |
be happy in their | 2 |
the appearance of a | 2 |
a widow mrs smith | 2 |
not so near her | 2 |
would be so much | 2 |
very far from well | 2 |
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they were going to | 2 |
of the gentleman who | 2 |
her time of life | 2 |
sir walter and miss | 2 |
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of what might be | 2 |
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of a man of | 2 |
in which it had | 2 |
to sir walter elliot | 2 |
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had never seen a | 2 |
what i ought to | 2 |
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claim on mr elliot | 2 |
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that i did not | 2 |
to be met with | 2 |
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the good fortune to | 2 |
go to the play | 2 |
for the possibility of | 2 |
to my father and | 2 |
a material difference in | 2 |
purpose to be introduced | 2 |
which he could not | 2 |
in a low voice | 2 |
week or ten days | 2 |
to see the crofts | 2 |
sight of captain wentworth | 2 |
captain benwick and louisa | 2 |
in the year for | 2 |
in the same style | 2 |
attachment between him and | 2 |
charles hayter had been | 2 |
very well pleased with | 2 |
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in the year six | 2 |
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pay his addresses to | 2 |
very few days more | 2 |
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with the head of | 2 |
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part of the room | 2 |
my father and sister | 2 |
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pleasing young woman who | 2 |
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in his way to | 2 |
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to go with him | 2 |
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to feel that she | 2 |
that he was a | 2 |
to speak to each | 2 |
great deal more than | 2 |
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one corner of the | 2 |
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known in camden place | 2 |
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the sight of captain | 2 |
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in company with him | 2 |
mrs clay has been | 2 |
think of no one | 2 |
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the time i was | 2 |
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gentlemen of the navy | 2 |
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