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Patterns of Diction in
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"I am going home, and you have an engagement with your friend. To-night we may have the pleasure of all meeting again at your party,"
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Mrs. Croft
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02745
"We had your sister's card yesterday, and I understood Frederick had a card too, though I did not see it; and you are disengaged, Frederick, are you not, as well as ourselves?"
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Mrs. Croft
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02747
"Good morning, God bless you!"
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Captain Harville
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02753
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