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English: "Oh Edward! How can you?" - Marianne chastises Edward for joking about Willoughby looking for a wife. Austen, Jane. Sense and Sensibility. London: George Allen, 1899, page 104. |
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Source | Lilly Library, Indiana University |
Author | Lunggaibi Patrick Dangmei (1860-1900) |
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