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Patterns of Diction in
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“I beg your pardon, madam, for interrupting you, but I was in hopes you might have got some good news from town, so I took the liberty of coming to ask.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mrs. Hill
Link to text in chapter 49
Text ID
: 03867
“Dear madam,”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mrs. Hill
Link to text in chapter 49
Text ID
: 03869
“don't you know there is an express come for master from Mr. Gardiner? He has been here this half-hour, and master has had a letter.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mrs. Hill
Link to text in chapter 49
Text ID
: 03871
“If you are looking for my master, ma'am, he is walking towards the little copse.”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Butler
Link to text in chapter 49
Text ID
: 03873
her joy.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Hill
Link to text in chapter 49
Text ID
: 03987