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1   People always live for ever when there is an annuity to be paid them . . . Austen Jane Sense and Sensibility
2   He was not handsome, and his manners required intimacy to make them pleasing. He was too diffident to do justice to himself; but when his natural shyness was overcome, his behaviour gave every indication of an open, affectionate heart. Austen Sense and Sensibility
3   Her mind did become settled, but it was settled in a gloomy dejection. She felt the loss of Willoughby's character yet more heavily than she had felt the loss of his heart... Austen Jane Sense and Sensibility
4   Elinor was to be the comforter of others in her own distresses, no less than in theirs; and all the comfort that could be given by assurances of her own composure of mind, and a very earnest vindication of Edward from every charge but of imprudence, was r Austen Sense and Sensibility
5   The pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety. Austen Jane Sense and Sensibility
6   Yet there is something so amiable in the prejudices of a young mind, that one is sorry to see them give way to the reception of more general opinions. Austen Sense and Sensibility
7   They gave themselves up wholly to their sorrow, seeking increase of wretchedness in every reflection that could afford it, and resolved against ever admitting consolation in future. Austen Jane Sense and Sensibility
8   It is not time or opportunity that is to determine intimacy;— it is disposition alone. Seven years would be insufficient to make some people acquainted with each other, and seven days are more than enough for others. Austen Sense and Sensibility
9   His own enjoyment, or his own ease, was, in every particular, his ruling principle. Austen Jane Sense and Sensibility
10   I suppose you know, ma'am, that Mr. Ferrars is married. Austen Sense and Sensibility
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