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chapter 49

“the weather continued …..”

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“the weather continued much the same… the same loneliness… same melancholy”

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chapter 49

“a common case -…”

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and no more than has happened to hundreds of my sex before

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chapter 49

“disinterested…”

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disinterested love

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chapter 49

ready to sink…

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ready to sink under the agitation

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chapter 49

without losing a…

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without losing a word - … Harriet’s hopes had been entirely groundless

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chapter 7

“no …. would have…”

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no grammatical errors … wouldn’t have disgraced a gentleman

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chapter 7

“you confined…”

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you confined to the society of illiterate and vulgar

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chapter 7

“sweet…|”

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sweet little friend

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chapter 7

“I don’t think…”

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i don’t think he is concieted either, in general

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chapter 43

“a very…”

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a very fine day

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chapter 43

“frank churchill and …”

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frank churchill and Miss Woodhouse filrted together excessively

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chapter 43

“our companies are…”

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our companions are excessively stupid, what shall we do to rouse them

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chapter 43

“i am ordered by…”

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i am ordered by Miss Woodhouse (who, wherever she is, presides) the desire to know what you are all thinking of

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chapter 43

there may be…”

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there may be difficult.pardon me - but you will be limited to a number, only 3 at once

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chapter 43

“how many a man…”

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how many man has committed himself on short aquaintance, and rued it for the rest of his life

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chapter 43

“i have so little…”

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i have so little confidence in my own judgement… will you choose a wife for me

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chapter 43

“her situation should…”

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her situation should secure your compassion… it was badly done indeed

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chapter 43

“emma felt the…”

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emma felt the tears run down her cheek… as extraordinary as they were

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chapter 47

“harriet!…”

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harriet! poor harriet!

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chapter 47

“she felt completely…”

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she felt completely guilty of having encouraged what she might have repressed”

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chapter 47

“her character…”

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her character appeared absolutely changed

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chapter 47
“you who can…”
“i begin to…”

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“you who can see into everybodies heart”

“i begin to doubt my having any such talent”

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chapter 47

“are you speaking…”

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are you speaking of - mr knightely?

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chapter 47

“good god…”

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Good god … unfortunate most deplorable mistake

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chapter 47

“she could not…”

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she could not speak - her voice was lost

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chapter 47

“she touched…”

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she touched - she admitted - she acknowledged

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chapter 47

“it darted through…”

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it darted through her, with the speed of an arrow, that mr knightley must marry no one but herself

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chapter 3

“artlessly…”

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artlessly impressed

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chapter 3

“inferior…”

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inferior society of highbury

30
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chapter 3

“she would…”

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“she would notice her, she would improve her, she would detach her from her bad acquaintance”

anaphora/ epistrophe

31
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chapter 42

“as i tell…”

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“as i tell Mr.E … yes believe me knightley

32
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chapter 42

“probably the…”

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probably the basket with pink ribbons

33
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chapter 42

“a look…”

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a look of escape

34
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chapter 42
“madness in such…”
“it was now…”

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“madness in such weather! absolute madness”

“it was now the middle of june, everything was fine”

35
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chapter 10

“emma had a…”

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emma had a chartiable visit… inferior dwellings were first to be passed

36
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chapter 10

“i have none…”

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i have none of the usual indicements of women to marry

37
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chapter 10

“employment i do not…”

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“employment i do not want; consequences i do not want”

38
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chapter 10

“if i thought i should…”

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if i though i should ever be like miss bates… there can never be any likeness apart from being unmarried

39
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chapter 15

“her subject cut…”

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her subject cut up - her hand siezed - her attention demanded

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chapter 15

“hoping -…”

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“hoping - fearing - adoring - ready to die if she refused”

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chapter 15

“i never thought of…”

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“i never thought of miss smith… never paid her any attention, but as your friend, never cared whether she were dead or alive; but as your friend”

42
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chapter 39

“the cure of…”

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the cure of harriets infatuation

43
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chapter 39

“party of…”

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party of gypsies… poor harriet

44
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chapter 39

“it certainly was…”

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it certainly was very extrodinary

45
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chapter 39

“aware of the…”

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aware of the anxiety and alarm it would occasion

46
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chapter 16

“the hair was…”

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“the hair was curled; and the maid sent away; and emma sat down to think and be miserable”

47
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chapter 16

“such an overthrow of…”

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“such an overthrow of everything… such a development of everything unwelcome! - such a blow for harriet!”

48
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chapter 38

“the day of…”

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“the day of the ball approaches, the day arrived”

49
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chapter 38

“the room at…”

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the room at the crown was witness to it

50
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chapter 38

“mrs elton…”

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Mrs elton detained him

51
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chapter 38

“when everybodies…”

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when everybodies eyes are so much upon me

52
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chapter 38

“frank turned instantly…”

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frank turned instantly to emma… and boasted himself an engaged man

53
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chapter 38

“he would not ask…”

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he would not ask harriet to dance if it were possible to be avoided

54
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chapter 38

“knightley leading…”

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knightley leading harriet to the set! never had she been more suprised

55
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chapter 38

“knightley had taken…”

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knightley had taken pity on poor little miss smith

56
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chapter 38

“brother and…”

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brother and sister! no, indeed

57
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chapter 52

“i am waiting…”

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i am wiating for my lord and master

58
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chapter 52

“upon my word, Mr E…”

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upon my word, Mr E i often say, rather you than i - i do not know what would become of my cryons and instruments

59
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chapter 52

“we never heard of…”

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we never heard of such things at maple grove

60
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chapter 52

“my dear mr E…”

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my dear Mr E, you have not been to donwell! - yo mean the crown

61
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chapter 52

“(feeling the…”

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(feeling indignity as a wife ought ot do)

62
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chapter 27

“lost on the side…”

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lost on the side of dignified seclusion,… must be amply repiad in the splendour of popularity

63
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chapter 27

“she must have delighted…”

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“she must have dlighted the coles - worthy people who deserve to be made happy”

64
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chapter 27
“she had not transgressed…”
“a compliment…”

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“she had not transgressed the duty of a woman by woman”

“a compliment of her penetration”

65
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chapter 27

“she did unfeignly…”

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she did unfeignly… regret the inferiority of her own playing

66
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chapter 21

“full of…”

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“full of thanks, full of news”

67
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chapter 21

“such a beautiful…”

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“such a beautiful hind quarter of pork!… Mr Elton is going to be married”

68
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chapter 21

“there is…”

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“there is my news”

69
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chapter 21
“i…”
“Oh!…”

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“i was…” “oh! miss woodhouse”

70
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chapter 21

“quite unworthy…”

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“quite unworthy of being dwelt upon”

71
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“the real evils indeed of Emma’s situation is the power of having rather too…”

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“the real evils indeed of Emma’s situation is the power of having rather too much her own way and the disposition to think a little too well of herself”

72
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chapter 26
(talking of Miss Bates and Jane’s shock at receiving the piano - info gap)

“ensued of surprise, and…”

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“ensued of surprise, and inquiry, and congratulation”

diacope/ polysyndeton

“to the great astonishment of both aunt and niece”