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Free indirect speech of Lady Russells view on A+W pg.27
deprecated the connexion in every light’
Free indirect speech Anne pg.27
Lady Russel, whom she had always loved and relied on, could not, with such steadiness of opinion, and such tenderness of manner, be continually advising her in vain.’
Free indirect Speech Mrs. Smith pg.145
She had seen too much of the world, to expect sudden or disinterested attachment anywhere’
Free indirect speech on Sir Walter pg.6
Vanity was the beginning and the end of Sir Walter’s character’
Free indirect speech on Sir Walter pg.6
He considered the blessing of beauty as inferior only to the blessing of the baronetcy’
Elizabeth pg.32
Then I am sure Anne had better stay, for nobody will want her in Bath’
Free indirect speech Anne on Uppercross pg.40
removal of one set of people to another, will often include a total change of conversation, opinion, and idea’
Mary pg.52
If there is anything disagreeable going on, men are always sure to get out of it’
Free indirect speech Anne on Captain Wentworth pg.67
His cold politeness, his ceremonious grace, were worse than anything’
Anne on the feelings of Wentworth pg.91
he has not, perhaps, a more sorrowing heart than I have’
Anne on Admiral Croft pg.118
His goodness of heart and simplicity of character were irresistible’
Anne on her relationship with Lady Russell pg.138
Anne had begun to learn that she and her excellent friend could sometimes think differently’
Anne on William Elliot pg.99
undoubtedly a gentleman, and had an air of good sense’
Captain Wentworth pg.106
If Anne will stay, no one so proper, so capable as Anne’
Captain Wentworth on a woman’s character pg.81
My first wish for all is that they should be firm’
Sir Walter on the engagement of Anne and Frederick
Sir Walter indeed, though he had no real affection for Anne’
Anne on William Elliot pg.134
There could be no doubt of his being a sensible man’
Mrs. Smith to Anne on William Elliot pg.198
He is sensible, he is agreeable, and with such a woman as you, it was not absolutely hopeless’
Anne on the prospect of marrying William pg.198
It was just possible that she might have been persuaded by Lady Russell’
Anne on the news of William’s character pg.199
She was concerned for the disappointment and pain lady Russell would be feeling’
Sir Walter on Admiral Croft pg.158
He was not at all ashamed of the acquaintance, and did, in fact, think and talk a great deal more about the Admiral, than the Admiral ever thought or talked about him’
Sir Walter on the navy
The profession has it’s utility, but I should be very sorry to see any friend of mine belonging to it’
Anne on the Crofts pg.158
brought with them their country habit of being almost always together’