Austen Said:

Patterns of Diction in Jane Austen's Major Novels

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“As often as I can. But you know married women have never much time for writing. My sisters may write to me. They will have nothing else to do.”
“My dear Lizzy, “I wish you joy. If you love Mr. Darcy half as well as I do my dear Wickham, you must be very happy. It is a great comfort to have you so rich, and when you have nothing else to do, I hope you will think of us. I am sure Wickham would like a place at court very much, and I do not think we shall have quite money enough to live upon without some help. Any place would do, of about three or four hundred a year; but however, do not speak to Mr. Darcy about it, if you had rather not.
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