A Sentimental Journey Through France and ItalyP.F. Collier & Son, 1917 - 511 Seiten |
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... , madam , ' said Miss Bingley , with cold civility , ' that Miss Bennet shall receive every possible attention while she remains with us . ' Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments . ' I am sure , ' she added , ' 199.
... , madam , ' said Miss Bingley , with cold civility , ' that Miss Bennet shall receive every possible attention while she remains with us . ' Mrs. Bennet was profuse in her acknowledgments . ' I am sure , ' she added , ' 199.
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... civility : Mr. Darcy looked up . He was as much awake to the novelty of attention in that quarter as Elizabeth herself could be , and unconsciously closed his book . He was directly invited to join their party , but he declined it ...
... civility : Mr. Darcy looked up . He was as much awake to the novelty of attention in that quarter as Elizabeth herself could be , and unconsciously closed his book . He was directly invited to join their party , but he declined it ...
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... civility to Elizabeth increased at last very rapidly , as well as her affection for Jane ; and when they parted , after assuring the latter of the pleasure it would always give her to see her either at Longbourn or Netherfield , and ...
... civility to Elizabeth increased at last very rapidly , as well as her affection for Jane ; and when they parted , after assuring the latter of the pleasure it would always give her to see her either at Longbourn or Netherfield , and ...
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... civility , therefore , was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in their walk ; and Mr. Collins , being in fact much better fitted for a walker than a reader , was extremely well pleased to close his large book ...
... civility , therefore , was most prompt in inviting Mr. Collins to join his daughters in their walk ; and Mr. Collins , being in fact much better fitted for a walker than a reader , was extremely well pleased to close his large book ...
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... civility was claimed towards Mr. Collins by Jane's introduction of him . She received him with her very best politeness , which he returned with as much more , apolo- gising for his intrusion without any previous acquaintance with her ...
... civility was claimed towards Mr. Collins by Jane's introduction of him . She received him with her very best politeness , which he returned with as much more , apolo- gising for his intrusion without any previous acquaintance with her ...
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