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shows of courtesy, prattle without practice |
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chides her husband with her thinking |
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gets bread and clothes by prostitution |
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noble venitian; has the last line of play |
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is regarded as tolerable, but not handsome enought o tempt darcy |
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intimately aquainted with whickham; recieved lydia and wickham in her edwards street house |
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the most beautiful creature ever beheld by bingely |
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a mixture of mean understanding, little information, and uncertain temper |
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was persuaded to believe herself in love with whickham; was saved from him by her brother |
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a mixture of quick parts, sarcastic humor, reserve and caprice |
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haughty, reserved, and fastidious; manners, though well-bred, are not inviting |
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has opinions on every subject and makes sure to dictate them to all who listen; lives at rosings park |
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born in the same parish park, inmate of the same house, sharing the same amusement as darcy |
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the only bennet daughter to remain at home, likes to moralize and play the piano |
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marries whickham; importunes her sister often for money of about three or four hundred a year |
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buys an estate in the neighboring county to derbyshire; live there with jane |
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believed that happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance |
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neither sensible nor agreeable, his society is irksome |
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was deeply mortified by darcy's marriage, very fond of georgiana, and eventually becomes civil to elizabeth |
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serveral years younger than mrs bennet and mrs phillips, a favortie with the loungbourne nieces |
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the union with her supposed future husband was planned when in her cradle by her overbearing mother |
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nephew of lady catherine and lady darcy, on of the executors of darcy senior's will, gaurdian of georgiana, and intimate friend of darcy |
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very fond of fishing, is the london correspondent and takes care of lydia affaird when she is missing and during marriage |
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removable from lydia, she is becoming less iritable, less ignorant and less insipid |
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makes miniature animal drawings |
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keeps kathy and tommy apart |
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completes after second donation |
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likes to make long speeches to students |
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challenged authority at hailsham |
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has a gallery and is associated with hailsham |
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has been a carer for a very long time |
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what the students call the person from who they were modeled |
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is the target of an imaginary abduction plot |
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takes care of the cottages |
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gap-toothed and wears red stokings |
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primose and dainty blossom for any lord to lay in his bed |
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fairer than a lily, fresher than may with its new flowers |
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is described first by the narrator |
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are carpenter who gets cuckolded |
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students of soler hall, cambridge |
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is screwed by alan three times |
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provides absolon with a coulter |
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knife wielding miller who steals grain |
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owns a book about bad women |
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