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" You are uniformly charming!" cried he with an air of awkward gallantry; "and I am persuaded that, when sanctioned by the express authority of both your excellent parents, my proposals will not fail of being acceptable. "
Chapters from Jane Austen - Page 66
by Jane Austen - 1888 - 366 pages
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Pride & Prejudice

Jane Austen - 1882 - 348 pages
...elegant female intending to plague you, but as a rational creature speaking the truth from her heart.' 93 sanctioned by the express authority of both your excellent...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. CHAPTER...
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Pride and Prejudice

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1853 - 362 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming ! " cried he with an air of awkward gallantry ; " and I am persuaded that, when sanctioned by the express...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. CHAPTER...
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Pride and Prejudice: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1870 - 370 pages
...truth from her heart." "You are uniformly planning!" cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry; "and I am persuaded that, when sanctioned by the express...proposals will not fail of being acceptable." To such perseverence in wilful self-deception Elizabeth would make no reply, and immediately and in silence...
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Pride and prejudice. Routledge's ed, Volume 272

Jane Austen - 1883 - 390 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming ! " cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry; "and I am persuaded that when sanctioned by the express authority...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. CHAPTER...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - 1892 - 228 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming ! " cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry ; " and I am persuaded that when sanctioned by the express authority...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. Chapter...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 224 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming! " cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry; " and I am persuaded that when sanctioned by the express authority...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. Chapter...
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The Novels of Jane Austen ..., Volume 3

Jane Austen - 1895 - 222 pages
...elegant female, intending to plague you, but as a rational creature, speaking the truth from her heart." that when sanctioned by the express authority of both...in considering her repeated refusals as flattering encourage ment, to apply to -her father, whose negative might be uttered in such a manner as must be...
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Duologues and Scenes from the Novels of Jane Austen

Jane Austen, Rosina Filippi - 1895 - 182 pages
...speaking the truth from her heart. Collins (with awkward gallantry). You are uniformly charming ! and I am persuaded that when sanctioned by the express authority...parents, my proposals will not fail of being acceptable. Elizabeth. To such perseverance in wilful self-deception I can make no reply ; but if you persist in...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 5

Sir Henry Craik - English prose literature - 1896 - 800 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming ! " cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry ; " and I am persuaded that when sanctioned by the express authority...uttered in such a manner as must be decisive, and whose behaviour at least could not be mistaken for the affectation and coquetry of an elegant female. (From...
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 21

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 432 pages
...from her heart." " You are uniformly charming ! " cried he, with an air of awkward gallantry ; " and I am persuaded that, when sanctioned by the express...fail of being acceptable." To such perseverance in willful self-deception Elizabeth would make no reply, and immediately and in silence withdrew, determined...
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