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" I have told Miss Bennet several times, that she will never play really well unless she practises more; and though Mrs. Collins has no instrument, she is very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte iu... "
Pride and Prejudice - Page 179
by Jane Austen - 1918 - 401 pages
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The Cornhill Magazine

William Makepeace Thackeray - Electronic journals - 1901 - 880 pages
...has no instrument, she is very welcome to come to Eosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room ; she would be in nobody's way, you know, in that part of the house.' Could any musician, amateur or professional, give a modem Miss Bennett better advice than this ? In...
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Pride and prejudice. Routledge's ed, Volume 272

Jane Austen - 1883 - 390 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...house." Mr. Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's ill-breding, and made no answer. When coffee was over, Colonel Fitzwilliam reminded Elizabeth of having...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - English fiction - 1892 - 224 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...house." Mr Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's illbreeding, and made no answer. When coffee was over, Colonel Fitzwilliam reminded Elizabeth of having...
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The Novels of Jane Austen: Pride and prejudice

Jane Austen - 1892 - 228 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...house." Mr Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's illbreeding, and made no answer. When coffee was over, Colonel Fitzwilliam reminded Elizabeth of having...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 232

Literature - 1902 - 848 pages
...instrument, she is very welcome to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jeukinson's room; she would be in nobody's way, you know, in that part of the house." Could any musician, amateur or professional, give a modern Miss Bennett better advice than this? In...
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Pride and Prejudice, Volume 1

Jane Austen - England - 1905 - 310 pages
...told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room. 3 R* 261 She would be in nobody's way, you know, in that part...house.' Mr. Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's ill-breeding, and made no answer. When coffee was over Colonel Fitzwilliara reminded Elizabeth of having...
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Pride and Prejudice ; Mansfield Park ; and Northanger Abbey

Jane Austen - 1906 - 1020 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...house." Mr. Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's illbreeding, and made no answer. When coffee was over, Colonel Fitzwilliam reminded Elizabeth of having...
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Good Manners for All Occasions

Margaret Elizabeth Munson Sangster - Etiquette - 1910 - 424 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...down directly to the instrument. He drew a chair near hers. Lady Catherine listened to half a song, and then talked, as before, to her other nephew; till...
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The Harvard Classics Shelf of Fiction, Volume 3

William Allan Neilson - Fiction - 1917 - 540 pages
...very welcome, as I have often told her, to come to Rosings every day, and play on the pianoforte in Mrs. Jenkinson's room. She would be in nobody's way,...house.' Mr. Darcy looked a little ashamed of his aunt's ill-breeding, and made no answer. When coffee was over, Colonel Fitzwilliam reminded Elizabeth of having...
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Pride and Prejudice

Anne Hannaford, Jane Austen - Education - 1999 - 108 pages
...And, of course, you are most welcome to come and play on the piano forte in my companion's room. You would be in nobody's way, you know, in that part of the house. domineering Lady Catherine is overbearing and something of a tyrant. 10 ELIZABETH LADY CATHERINE ELIZABETH...
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