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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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but he has never come back, and now it is almost one. I assure you, I have not seen a soul this whole long morning."
"Everybody is always supposing that I am not a good walker; and yet they would not have been pleased, if we had refused to join them. When people come in this manner on purpose to ask us, how can one say no?"
"She would indeed. I am almost ashamed to say it."
"Only think of Elizabeth's including everybody!"