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the good wishes and affection of a sister.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 55
Text ID
: 04611
to avoid the confinement of such an intrusion, and walk away with him into the shrubbery.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 56
Text ID
: 04664
“Mrs. Bennet, have you no more lanes hereabouts in which Lizzy may lose her way again to-day?”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05012
“It may do very well for the others,”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05016
“but I am sure it will be too much for Kitty. Won't it, Kitty?”
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 59
Text ID
: 05018
giving them a hint to be gone.
Novel
: Pride And Prejudice
Character
: Narrator as Mr. Bingley
Link to text in chapter 61
Text ID
: 05160
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