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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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he was,
it was a picture of a young gentleman, the son of her late master's steward, who had been brought up by him at his own expense.
it was but just done to give pleasure to Miss Darcy, who had taken a liking to the room when last at Pemberley.
Miss Darcy's delight, when she should enter the room.
it had been taken in his father's lifetime.
her joy.
his master was a very rich gentleman, and would be a baronight some day."