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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

Jane Austen - Domestic fiction - 1913 - 378 pages
...and determined not to observe her 5 attitude, inquired, in a hurried manner, after Mrs. Dashwood, and asked how long they had been in town. Elinor was robbed...instantly expressed. Her face was crimsoned over, 10 and she exclaimed, in a voice of the greatest emotion, ' ' Good God, Willoughby, what is the meaning...
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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1913 - 268 pages
...he turned and spoke, but with constraint, and only to make a few commonplace inquiries. Her face wag crimsoned over, and she 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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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1913 - 264 pages
...turned and spoke, but with constraint, and only to make a few commonplace inquiries. Her face woğ crimsoned over, and she exclaimed in a voice of the greatest emotion, ' Good Qod ! Willoughby, what is the meaning of this ? Have you not received my letter* ? Will you not shake...
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Novels: The Text Based on Collation of the Early Editions, Volume 1

Jane Austen - 1926 - 474 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...letters ? Will you not shake hands with me ? " He He could not then avoid it, but her touch seemed painful to him, and he held her hand only for a moment....
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Jane Austen

Francis Warre Cornish - 1926 - 268 pages
...her.' At length he turned and spoke, but with constraint, and only to make a few commonplace inquiries. Her face was crimsoned over, and she exclaimed in...received my letters ? Will you not shake hands with ine ? ' This painful scene ends as it began. He appeared to catch the eye of the lady with whom he...
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Jane Austen: Bicentenary Essays

John Halperin - Literary Criticism - 1975 - 352 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? . . . Have you not received my notes?' cried Marianne in the wildest anxiety. 'Here is some mistake...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - Fiction - 1992 - 276 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...feelings of her sister were instantly expressed. Her face crimsoned over, and she exclaimed in a voice of the greatest emotion, 'Good God! Willoughby, what is...
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Lavender: The Genus Lavandula

Maria Lis-Balchin - Health & Fitness - 2002 - 296 pages
...kisses, her wound bathed with lavender-water ...'. The second mention relates to calming after a shock: 'Her face was crimsoned over, and she exclaimed, in...meaning of this? Have you not received my letters? ... 'But have you not received my notes?' cried Marianne in the wildest anxiety ... Marianne, now looking...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - Fiction - 2003 - 454 pages
...the expense of Marianne. Marianne however cries out against this treachery of appearances. 'Her face crimsoned over, and she exclaimed in a voice of the..."Good God! Willoughby, what is the meaning of this?"' No request for enlightenment could be more justified. Marianne, her face full of blood (and blushing...
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Sense and Sensibility

Jane Austen - Fiction - 2003 - 476 pages
...eye, 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 of all 205 presence of mind by such an address, and was unable to say a word. But the feelings of her sister...
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