1 By you, I was properly humbled.
2 For herself she was humbled; but she was proud of him.
3 We know how little there is to tempt anyone to our humble abode.
4 She was humbled, she was grieved; she repented, though she hardly knew of what.
5 She was disturbed by no fear for her felicity, nor humbled by any remembrance of her misconduct.
6 They were then, with no other delay than his pointing out the neatness of the entrance, taken into the house; and as soon as they were in the parlour, he welcomed them a second time, with ostentatious formality to his humble abode, and punctually repeated all his wife's offers of refreshment.
7 We have certainly done our best; and most fortunately having it in our power to introduce you to very superior society, and, from our connection with Rosings, the frequent means of varying the humble home scene, I think we may flatter ourselves that your Hunsford visit cannot have been entirely irksome.
8 I write without any intention of paining you, or humbling myself, by dwelling on wishes which, for the happiness of both, cannot be too soon forgotten; and the effort which the formation and the perusal of this letter must occasion, should have been spared, had not my character required it to be written and read.