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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place where single people who weren't expect to marry sat during balls, she wrote to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.
* Upon being asked what she wanted before dying, after thanking almost everyone around her, including her sister-in-law, and leaving some money to a servant on her will, she answered, after bearing it all with kindness and good humour : "Just death".

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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place where single people who weren't expect expected to marry sat during balls, she wrote to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate appreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.
* Upon being asked what she wanted before dying, after thanking almost everyone around her, including her sister-in-law, and leaving some money to a servant on her will, she answered, after bearing it all with kindness and good humour : humour: "Just death".death."
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* Upon being asked what she wanted before dying, after thanking almost everyone around her, including Eliza, her cousin and sister-in-law, and leaving some money to a servant on her will, she answered, after bearing it all with kindness and good humour : "Just death".

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* Upon being asked what she wanted before dying, after thanking almost everyone around her, including Eliza, including her cousin and sister-in-law, and leaving some money to a servant on her will, she answered, after bearing it all with kindness and good humour : "Just death".
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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place for single people who do not dance anymore at balls, she writes to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.

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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place for where single people who do not dance anymore at weren't expect to marry sat during balls, she writes wrote to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.

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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place for single people who do not dance anymore at balls, she writes to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.

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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. After being confined to the place for single people who do not dance anymore at balls, she writes to her sister Cassandra about watching all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.
* Upon being asked what she wanted before dying, after thanking almost everyone around her, including Eliza, her cousin and sister-in-law, and leaving some money to a servant on her will, she answered, after bearing it all with kindness and good humour : "Just death".
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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. She writes to her sister Cassandra about watching allthe young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.

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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. She After being confined to the place for single people who do not dance anymore at balls, she writes to her sister Cassandra about watching allthe all the young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.
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* DoubleSubverted in her letters. She writes to her sister Cassandra about watching allthe young ladies in search of a partner for dancing, and "despite the shame of being much older", feeling quite as happy at the time as she did at their age. Then, she comments on how sad she felt to see the ones who had no partner looking sad in "ugly" dresses who "showed their shoulders", unable to apreciate (as she did) a ball without a partner.

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