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" Marianne, as if wishing to avoid her eye, and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed of all presence of mind by such an address, and was unable... "
Sense and Sensibility: a Novel - Page 148
by Jane Austen - 1833 - 331 pages
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Sense and Sensibility and Persuasion ...

Jane Austen - 1864 - 530 pages
...and determined not to observe her attitude, enquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...greatest emotion, " Good God ! Willoughby, what is th« meaning of this ? Have you not received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me i" He could...
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Sense & Sensibility

Jane Austen - 1882 - 344 pages
...and determined not to observe her attitude, enquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me 1 ' He could not then avoid it ; but her touch seemed painful to him, and he held her hand only for...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Sense and sensibility

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 248 pages
...eye, and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ? " " But have you not received my notes ?" cried Marianne in the wildest anxiety. " Here is some mistake,...
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The Novels of Jane Austen ...

Jane Austen - 1895 - 248 pages
...eye, and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...exclaimed in a voice of the greatest emotion, " Good God ! W illoughby , what is the meaning of this ? Have you not received my letters ? Will you not shake...
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Essays on the Novel as Illustrated by Scott and Miss Austen

Adolphus Alfred Jack - English fiction - 1897 - 326 pages
...and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ? ' " One seems here to catch a faint echo of those women who, springing from the pages of Bandello...
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Essays on the Novel as Illustrated by Scott and Miss Austen

Adolphus Alfred Jack - English fiction - 1897 - 326 pages
...and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ? '" One seems here to catch a faint echo of those women who, springing from the pages of Bandello...
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Essays on the Novel as Illustrated by Scott and Miss Austen

Adolphus Alfred Jack - English fiction - 1897 - 324 pages
...and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ? ' " One seems here to catch a faint echo of those women who, springing from the pages of Bandello...
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Heroines of Fiction, Volume 0

William Dean Howells - Literary Criticism - 1901 - 344 pages
...addressing himself rather to Elinor than Marianne, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed of all presence of mind by such an address. . . . The feelings of her sister were instantly expressed. . . . ' Good God, Willoughby ! what is the...
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Sense and Sensibility, Volume 1

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 296 pages
...eye, and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ?' 254 He could not then avoid it, but her touch seemed painful to him, and he held her hand only for...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - 1908 - 326 pages
...eye, and determined not to observe her attitude, inquired in a hurried manner after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...exclaimed in a voice of the greatest emotion, " Good God I Willoughby, what is the meaning of this ? Have you not received my letters ? Will you not shake hands...
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