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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (April Burke)
Thu Nov 9 11:57:46 2006

From: "April Burke" <AprilBurke@feer.com>
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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2006 16:57:35 -0120
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am sure, in obliging the company with an air; for i consider music as a very innocent diversion, and<BR>after sitting a few minutes longer without saying much to anybody, went away.<BR>acquiescence.<BR>bingley, from this time, was of course a daily visitor at longbourn; coming frequently before<BR>being ill themselves; and then thought no more of the matter: and their indifference towards jane when<BR>defy or expose him ."<BR>"that is to say, you had given your permission. i guessed as much." and though he exclaimed at<BR>couple in the world. but are you pleased, jane? shall you like to have such a brother?"<BR>before he has found them. who is to fight wickham, and make him marry her, if he comes away?"<BR>degree of flirtation; without any attraction beyond youth and a tolerable person; and, from the<BR>"he has been so unlucky as to lose your  friendship," replied elizabeth with emphasis, "and in a<BR>be always under good regulation."<BR>elizabeth said as little to either as 
 civility would allow, and sat down again to her work, with an<BR>"i should be sorry indeed, if it were. we were always good friends; and now we are better."<BR>any other way, than as it spared the concern which i might have felt in refusing you, had you behaved<BR>and with these words he hastily left the room, and elizabeth heard him the next moment open<BR>

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