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" I ever saw, — and as likely to attract the men. There was something in her style of beauty to please them particularly. I remember Fanny used to say, that she would marry sooner and better than you did; not but what she is exceedingly fond of you, but... "
Sense and Sensibility - Page 79
by Jane Austen - 1892
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Sense and Sensibility: a Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 372 pages
...weeks." " I am sorry for that. At her time of life, any thing of an illness destroys the bloom for ever! Hers has been a very short one! She was as handsome...among the earliest and best pleased of your visitors." o 2 Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying Colonel...
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Sense and Sensibility: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 370 pages
...weeks." " I am sorry for that. At her time of life, any thing of an illness destroys the bloom for ever ! Hers has been a very short one ! She was as handsome...myself among the earliest and best pleased of your visiters." o 2 Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying...
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Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion ...

Jane Austen - 1864 - 530 pages
...the bloom for ever ! Hers has been a very short one ! She was as handsome a girl last September, as I ever saw, — and as likely to attract the men....myself among the earliest and best pleased of your visiters." Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Sense and sensibility

Jane Austen - 1892 - 256 pages
...however. I question whether Marianne now will marry a man worth more than five or six hundred a-year at the utmost, and I am very much deceived if you...shall be exceedingly glad to know more of it; and t think I can answer for your having Fanny and myself among the earliest and best pleased of your visitors."...
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Jane Austen and Her Times

Geraldine Edith Mitton - Biography & Autobiography - 1905 - 392 pages
...please them particularly. I remember Fanny used to say she would marry sooner and better than you did ; she will be mistaken, however. I question whether...I am very much deceived if you do not do better." " Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying Colonel...
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Jane Austen and Her Times

Geraldine Edith Mitton - Biography & Autobiography - 1905 - 394 pages
...please them particularly. I remember Fanny used to say she would marry sooner and better than you did; she will be mistaken, however. I question whether...I am very much deceived if you do not do better.' " Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying Colonel...
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Jane Austen and Her Times

Geraldine Edith Mitton - Biography & Autobiography - 1905 - 416 pages
...please them particularly. I remember Fanny used to say she would marry sooner and better than you did ; she will be mistaken, however. I question whether...I am very much deceived if you do not do better.' " Elinor tried very seriously to convince him that there was no likelihood of her marrying Colonel...
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Novels: The Text Based on Collation of the Early Editions, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1926 - 474 pages
...however. I question whether Marianne now, will marry a man worth more than fi.ve or six hundred a-year, at the utmost, and I am very much deceived if you...Dorsetshire ; but, my dear Elinor, I shall be exceedingly Q 2 glad glad to know more of it ; and I think I can answer for your having Fanny and myself among...
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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1929 - 212 pages
...however. I question whether Marianne now, will marry a man worth more than five or six hundred a-year, at the utmost, and I am very much deceived if you do not do better'. As likely to attract the men; I question whether Marianne now, will marry . . . John Dashwood imagines...
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Sensibility in Transformation: Creative Resistance to Sentiment ..., Volume 10

Syndy M. Conger - Literary Criticism - 1990 - 248 pages
...however. I question whether Marianne now will marry a man worth more than five or six hundred a-year, at the utmost, and I am very much deceived if you do not do better. " (Sense and Sensibility, 227) On another occasion Charlotte Lucas describes marriage as "the only...
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