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1  You shall share its use with me.
Sense and Sensibility By Jane Austen
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2  You are not aware of what you are doing.
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3  "You know him then," said Mrs. Dashwood.
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4  "You are a good woman," he warmly replied.
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5  You shall find me as stubborn as you can be artful.
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6  You will gain a brother, a real, affectionate brother.
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7  You know enough of him to do justice to his solid worth.
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8  You are endeavouring to disarm me by reason, and to convince me against my will.
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9  You must remember, my dear mother, that I have never considered this matter as certain.
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10  You have already ascertained Mr. Willoughby's opinion in almost every matter of importance.
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11  You are mistaken, Elinor," said she warmly, "in supposing I know very little of Willoughby.
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12  He coloured as he replied, "You are very kind, but I have no idea of returning into Devonshire immediately."
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13  You had rather look out for misery for Marianne, and guilt for poor Willoughby, than an apology for the latter.
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14  You are resolved to think him blameable, because he took leave of us with less affection than his usual behaviour has shewn.
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15  You know what he thinks of Cowper and Scott; you are certain of his estimating their beauties as he ought, and you have received every assurance of his admiring Pope no more than is proper.
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16  You will tell me, I know, that this may or may NOT have happened; but I will listen to no cavil, unless you can point out any other method of understanding the affair as satisfactory at this.
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17  You decide on his imperfections so much in the mass," replied Elinor, "and so much on the strength of your own imagination, that the commendation I am able to give of him is comparatively cold and insipid.
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