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" Marianne, as she wandered alone before the house, on the last evening of their being there, " when shall I cease to regret you, when learn to feel a home elsewhere ? Oh, happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing you from this spot, from... "
Sense and Sensibility - Page 31
by Jane Austen - 1913 - 347 pages
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Sense and Sensibility: a Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 372 pages
...their being there; " when shall I cease to regret you !—when learn to feel a home elsewhere !—Oh! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer!—No; you will continue the same; unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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Sense and Sensibility: A Novel

Jane Austen - 1833 - 370 pages
...being there ; " when shall I cease to regret you ! — when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! — Oh ! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! — No ; you will continue the same ; unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion ...

Jane Austen - 1864 - 530 pages
...being there ; " when shall I cease to regret you ! — when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! — Oh ! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we cau observe you no longer ! — No ; you will continue the same ; unconscious of the pleasure or the...
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Sense & Sensibility

Jane Austen - English literature - 1882 - 342 pages
...their being there; 'when shall I cease to regret you! — when learn to feel a home elsewhere! Oh! happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! No ; you will continue the same, unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Sense and sensibility

Jane Austen - 1892 - 224 pages
...their being there ; " when shall 1 cease to regret you ?—when learn to feel a home elsewhere ?—O happy house! could you know what I suffer in now viewing...from this spot, from whence perhaps I may view you no more!—And you, ye wellknown trees!—but you will continue the same.—No leaf will decay because...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1899 - 264 pages
...of their being there; " when shall I cease to regret you, when learn to feel a home elsewhere ! Oh, happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer! No; you will continue the same, unconscious of the pleasure or the regret you...
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Sense and Sensibility, Emma, and Persuasion

Jane Austen - England - 1903 - 1020 pages
...of their being there, " when shall I cease to regret you, when learn to feel a home elsewhere ? Oh, happy house, could you know what I suffer in now viewing...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! No ; you will continue the same, unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 1

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 296 pages
...their being there; 'when shall I cease to regret you ? — when learn to feel a home elsewhere ? O happy house ! could you know what I suffer in now...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! — No ; you will continue the same ; unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 1

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 296 pages
...their being there ; ' when shall I cease to regret you ?—when learn to feel a home elsewhere ? O happy house! could you know what I suffer in now viewing...perhaps I may view you no more! And you, ye well-known trees!—but you will continue the same. No leaf will decay because we are removed, nor any branch...
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The Novels of Jane Austen, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1906 - 308 pages
...their being there; "when shall I cease to regret you? — when learn to feel a home elsewhere? — O happy house ! could you know what I suffer in now...removed, nor any branch become motionless although we can observe you no longer ! — No ; you will continue the same; unconscious of the pleasure or the regret...
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