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  • Pride Prejudice Chapter 4 - Jane Austen
    His sisters were very anxious for his having an estate of his own; but, though he was now established only as a tenant, Miss Bingley was by no means unwilling to preside at his table -- nor was Mrs Hurst, who had married a man of more fashion than fortune, less disposed to consider his house as her home when it suited her Mr Bingley had not
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  • Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 4 | SparkNotes
    Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure
  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: Chapter 4 - online literature
    Their behaviour at the assembly had not been calculated to please in general; and with more quickness of observation and less pliancy of temper than her sister, and with a judgment, too, unassailed by any attention to herself, she was very little disposed to approve them
  • Pride and Prejudice Full Text - Chapter IV - Owl Eyes
    Their behavior at the assembly had not been calculated to please in general; and with more quickness of observation and less pliancy of temper than her sister, and with a judgment, too, unassailed by any attention to herself, she was very little disposed to approve them
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    His sisters were anxious for his having an estate of his own; but, though he was now only established as a tenant, Miss Bingley was by no means unwilling to preside at his table-- nor was Mrs Hurst, who had married a man of more fashion than fortune, less disposed to consider his house as her home when it suited her Mr Bingley had not been
  • Pride and Prejudice (1817) Chapter 4 - Wikisource
    Darcy, on the contrary, had seen a collection of people in whom there was little beauty and no fashion, for none of whom he had felt the smallest interest, and from none received either attention or pleasure
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  • Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen: Chapter 4 (continued) - The . . .
    Miss Bingley is to live with her brother, and keep his house; and I am much mistaken if we shall not find a very charming neighbour in her "





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