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Patterns of Diction in
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her boots were so thick! much thicker than Miss Anne's;
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Clay
Link to text in chapter 19
Text ID
: 02058
her perfect readiness for the play, if Henrietta and all the others liked it,
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 22
Text ID
: 02593
the strictest injunctions had been left with Mrs Musgrove to keep her there till they returned.
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02665
there had been no fall in the case;
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02780
Anne had not at any time lately slipped down, and got a blow on her head;
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02782
she was perfectly convinced of having had no fall;
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02784
finding her better at night.
Novel
: Persuasion
Character
: Narrator as Mrs. Musgrove
Link to text in chapter 23
Text ID
: 02787
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