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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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request the favour of Mr. Crawford's assistance;
Mr. Crawford's doing him the honour of coming over to Sotherton, and taking a bed there;
he had brought the key; he had been very near thinking whether he should not bring the key; he was determined he would never come without the key again;
he would go and fetch the key. He set off accordingly.
a very stupid fellow,