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Patterns of Diction in
Jane Austen's Major Novels
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they are all coming up to town directly, on Mrs. Churchill's account —she has not been well the whole winter, and thinks Enscombe too cold for her—so they are all to move southward without loss of time."
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: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston speaking as Frank Churchill
Link to text in chapter 36
Text ID
: 03358
Mrs. Churchill,
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: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston speaking as Frank Churchill
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: 03365
has not been able to leave the sofa for a week together.
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: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston speaking as Frank Churchill
Link to text in chapter 36
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: 03367
she complained,
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: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston speaking as Frank Churchill
Link to text in chapter 36
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of being too weak to get into her conservatory without having both his arm and his uncle's!
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: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston speaking as Frank Churchill
Link to text in chapter 36
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: 03371