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" Wentworth's, a bow, a courtesy passed ; she heard his voice ; he talked to Mary, said all that was right, said something to the Miss Musgroves, enough to mark an easy footing ; the room seemed full, full of persons and voices, but a few minutes ended... "
Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion ... - Page 360
by Jane Austen - 1864 - 522 pages
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Northanger abbey [followed by] Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1833 - 464 pages
...make it inconvenient, Captain Wentworth would not be satisfied without his running on to give notice. Mary, very much gratified by this attention, was delighted...showed himself at the window, all was ready, their visiter had bowed and was gone ; the Miss Musgroves were gone too ; suddenly resolving to walk to the...
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Northanger Abbey [and] Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1833 - 460 pages
...soon be over. And it was soon over. In two minutes after Charles's preparation, the others appeared j they were in the drawing-room. Her eye half met Captain...showed himself at the window, all was ready, their visiter had bowed and was gone ; the Miss Musgroves were gone too ; suddenly resolving to walk to the...
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Northanger Abbey, And, Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1837 - 456 pages
...make it inconvenient, Captain Wentworth would not be satisfied without his running on to give notice. Mary, very much gratified by this attention, was delighted...showed himself at the window, all was ready, their visiter had bowed and was gone ; the Miss Musgroves were gone too ; suddenly resolving to walk to the...
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Jane Austen and her works, by Sarah Tytler

Henrietta Keddie - 1880 - 420 pages
...others appeared ; they were in the drawingroom. Her eye half met Captain Wentworth's ; a bow, a curtsey passed. She heard his voice; he talked to Mary, said all that was right, said something to the Misses Musgrove, enough to mark an easy footing ; the room seemed full, full of persons and voices...
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Northanger Abbey: And Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1890 - 452 pages
...gratified by this attention, was delighted to receive him', while a thousand feelings rushed on Aiine, of which this was the most consoling, that it would...showed himself at the window, all was ready, their visiter had bowed and was gone, the Miss Musgroves were gone too, suddenly resolving to walk to the...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1892 - 304 pages
...others appeared; they were in the drawing-room. Her eye half met Captain Wentworth's, a bow, a courtsey passed ; she heard his voice ; he talked to Mary,...Musgroves, enough to mark an easy footing; the room aeemed full, full of persons and voices, but a few minutes ended it. Charles shewed himself at the...
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Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1898 - 292 pages
...others appeared; they were in the drawing-room. Her eye half met Captain Wentworth's, a bow, a courtsey passed ; she heard his voice ; he talked to Mary,...the room seemed full, full of persons and voices, out a lev minutes ended it. Charles shewed himself at the window, all was ready, their visitor had...
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Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1900 - 332 pages
...others appeared ; they were in the drawing-room. Her eye half met Captain Wentworth's, a bow, a courtsey passed ; she heard his voice ; he talked to Mary,...Musgroves, enough to mark an easy footing ; the room K seemed full, full of persons and voices, but a few minutes ended it. Charles shewed himself at the...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Persuasion

Jane Austen - 1901 - 298 pages
...others appeared; they were in the drawing-room. Her eye half met Captain Wentworth's, a bow, a courtsey passed ; she heard his voice ; he talked to Mary,...persons and voices, but a few minutes ended it. Charles shewed himself at the window, all was ready, their visitor had bowed and was gone, the Miss Musgroves...
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Persuasion

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 390 pages
...make it inconvenient, Captain Wentworth would not be satisfied without his running on to give notice. Mary, very much gratified by this attention, was delighted...persons and voices, but a few minutes ended it. Charles shewed himself at the window, all was ready, their visitor had bowed and was gone, the Miss Musgroves...
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