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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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himself and Elizabeth as blooming as ever, amidst the wreck of the good looks of everybody else;
had quite doted upon the worthless hussy, and was now, by all accounts, almost broken-hearted, at Oxford. —