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Patterns of Diction in
Jane Austen's Major Novels
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she should not;
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as A young Lucas boy
Link to text in chapter 5
Text ID
: 00247
'Grandpapa, can you give me a bit of string?'
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Woodhouse speaking as Mr Henry Knightley and John Jr Knightley
Link to text in chapter 9
Text ID
: 00790
the story of Harriet and the gipsies,
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Narrator as Henry Knightley and John Jr Knightley
Link to text in chapter 39
Text ID
: 03679
the Thrush was gone out of harbour;
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Tom Price and Charles Price
Link to text in chapter 38
Text ID
: 03998
now she had got one so much prettier herself, she should never want that again;
Novel
: Mansfield Park
Character
: Narrator as Miss Betsey Price
Link to text in chapter 40
Text ID
: 04107