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Patterns of Diction in
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"such things,"
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston
Link to text in chapter 48
Text ID
: 04744
"always got about."
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston
Link to text in chapter 48
Text ID
: 04746
"Those matters will take care of themselves; the young people will find a way."
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston
Link to text in chapter 52 53
Text ID
: 05299
"It is to be a secret, I conclude,"
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston
Link to text in chapter 52 53
Text ID
: 05303
"These matters are always a secret, till it is found out that every body knows them. Only let me be told when I may speak out.—I wonder whether Jane has any suspicion."
Novel
: Emma
Character
: Mr. Weston
Link to text in chapter 52 53
Text ID
: 05305
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