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1  My dear Jane, make haste and hurry down.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 55
2  My dear, do not give way to such gloomy thoughts.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 23
3  My dear Lizzy, do not give way to such feelings as these.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 24
4  My dear Lizzy, they must have passed within ten miles of us.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 46
5  My dear Charlotte and I have but one mind and one way of thinking.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 38
6  My dear," replied her husband, "I have two small favours to request.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 20
7  My dear madam," replied he, "let us be for ever silent on this point.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 20
8  My dear Mr. Bennet, you must not expect such girls to have the sense of their father and mother.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 7
9  My dear Jane, I am in such a flutter, that I am sure I can't write; so I will dictate, and you write for me.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 49
10  My dear Jane, Mr. Collins is a conceited, pompous, narrow-minded, silly man; you know he is, as well as I do; and you must feel, as well as I do, that the woman who married him cannot have a proper way of thinking.
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Context  Highlight   In Chapter 24