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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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himself and Elizabeth as blooming as ever, amidst the wreck of the good looks of everybody else;
"must lament his being very much under-hung, a defect which time seemed to have increased; nor could he pretend to say that ten years had not altered almost every feature for the worse. Mr Elliot appeared to think that he (Sir Walter) was looking exactly as he had done when they last parted;"