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Patterns of Diction in
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besides, it was such a pity that Lydia should be taken from a regiment where she was acquainted with everybody, and had so many favourites.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Bennet
Link to text in chapter 50
Text ID
: 04041
the Crofts are going to Bath almost immediately; they think the Admiral gouty.
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Mary Musgrove speaking as Charles Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 18
Text ID
: 01936
on the strength of his present income, with almost a certainty of something more permanent long before the term in question, the two families had consented to the young people's wishes,
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Charles Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 22
Text ID
: 02535