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“You have. Yes, there was something in that; I told you so from the first, you may remember.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Wickham
Link to text in chapter 52
Text ID
: 04261
“You did! and it was not wholly without foundation. You may remember what I told you on that point, when first we talked of it.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Wickham
Link to text in chapter 52
Text ID
: 04271
his dear sister Elizabeth,
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Wickham
Link to text in chapter 53
Text ID
: 04276
“What! Always to be watched, in person or by proxy!”
Novel
: Northanger Abbey
Character
: Frederick Tilney
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01639
“I wish your heart were independent. That would be enough for me.”
Novel
: Northanger Abbey
Character
: Frederick Tilney
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01643
“If we have not hearts, we have eyes; and they give us torment enough.”
Novel
: Northanger Abbey
Character
: Frederick Tilney
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01645
“Never more so; for the edge of a blooming cheek is still in view — at once too much and too little.”
Novel
: Northanger Abbey
Character
: Frederick Tilney
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01649
“How glad I shall be when you are all off.”
Novel
: Northanger Abbey
Character
: Frederick Tilney
Link to text in chapter 20
Text ID
: 01735
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