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Sense and Sensibility - Austen, Jane ยท 59 words
But, whatever might really be its limits, it was enough, when perceived by his sister, to make her uneasy, and at the same time, which was still more common, to make her uncivil. She took the first opportunity of affronting her mother in law on the occasion, talking to her so expressively of her brothers great expectations, of Mrs.
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