1 I do not know a place in the country that is equal to Netherfield.
2 She had already learnt that Lady Catherine was still in the country.
3 The country," said Darcy, "can in general supply but a few subjects for such a study.
4 Here are officers enough in Meryton to disappoint all the young ladies in the country.
5 "Yes, indeed," cried Mrs. Bennet, offended by his manner of mentioning a country neighbourhood.
6 From all that I can collect by your manner of talking, you must be two of the silliest girls in the country.
7 His coming into the country at all is a most insolent thing, indeed, and I wonder how he could presume to do it.
8 I cannot see that London has any great advantage over the country, for my part, except the shops and public places.
9 When I am in the country," he replied, "I never wish to leave it; and when I am in town it is pretty much the same.
10 It is unlucky," said she, after a short pause, "that you should not be able to see your friends before they leave the country.
11 The five weeks which she had now passed in Kent had made a great difference in the country, and every day was adding to the verdure of the early trees.
12 I do not know whether I ever before mentioned to you my feelings on this subject; but I will not leave the country without confiding them, and I trust you will not esteem them unreasonable.
13 Bingley urged Mr. Jones being sent for immediately; while his sisters, convinced that no country advice could be of any service, recommended an express to town for one of the most eminent physicians.
14 The two girls had been whispering to each other during the whole visit, and the result of it was, that the youngest should tax Mr. Bingley with having promised on his first coming into the country to give a ball at Netherfield.
15 "There were some very strong objections against the lady," were Colonel Fitzwilliam's words; and those strong objections probably were, her having one uncle who was a country attorney, and another who was in business in London.
16 But of all the views which his garden, or which the country or kingdom could boast, none were to be compared with the prospect of Rosings, afforded by an opening in the trees that bordered the park nearly opposite the front of his house.
17 The very first sentence conveyed the assurance of their being all settled in London for the winter, and concluded with her brother's regret at not having had time to pay his respects to his friends in Hertfordshire before he left the country.
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