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Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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it would not do her any harm.
she did not care how cross he was to her, as they must live together.
So surprised at their coming to town, though it was what she had rather expected all along; so angry at their accepting her mother's invitation after having declined her own,
she would never have forgiven them if they had not come!
said something very droll