Austen Said:

Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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"Rather he than I!"—
"Poor Knightley! poor fellow!—sad business for him."—
"How you can bear such recollections, is astonishing to me!—They will sometimes obtrude— — but how you can court them!"
"Very little white satin, very few lace veils; a most pitiful business!—Selina would stare when she heard of it."—