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Pride and Prejudice - Austen, Jane ยท 44 words
If you were aware, said Elizabeth, of the very great disadvantage to us all, which must arise from the public notice of Lydias unguarded and imprudent manner, nay, which has already arisen from it, I am sure you would judge differently in the affair.
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