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Page 70
... sisters , the im- pertinence of Lady Catherine , the rudeness and mean understanding of her mother Mrs. Bennet , the ... sister , who does not wish to be " hasty in censuring any one , " Elizabeth seems absolutely stunned that Jane can ...
... sisters , the im- pertinence of Lady Catherine , the rudeness and mean understanding of her mother Mrs. Bennet , the ... sister , who does not wish to be " hasty in censuring any one , " Elizabeth seems absolutely stunned that Jane can ...
Page 102
... sister that she has privately guarded the secret of Edward's clandestine en- gagement to Lucy Steele , Marianne ... sister's looks , and when her mother silently presses her hand " with tender compassion , ' Marianne's " small degree of ...
... sister that she has privately guarded the secret of Edward's clandestine en- gagement to Lucy Steele , Marianne ... sister's looks , and when her mother silently presses her hand " with tender compassion , ' Marianne's " small degree of ...
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... sister to tolerable vigor ( P , 39 ) . Nursing a selfish sister , however , is the least of Anne's duties at Uppercross . There is " so much domestic disorder and dissension " in the house and among the Musgrove families that Anne ...
... sister to tolerable vigor ( P , 39 ) . Nursing a selfish sister , however , is the least of Anne's duties at Uppercross . There is " so much domestic disorder and dissension " in the house and among the Musgrove families that Anne ...
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