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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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besides, it was such a pity that Lydia should be taken from a regiment where she was acquainted with everybody, and had so many favourites.
his being the intimate friend of Bingley, and her being the sister of Jane, was enough, at a time when the expectation of one wedding made everybody eager for another, to supply the idea.