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 | | She spoke as if she was just remembering the event for the first time since it happened, as she continued, "then after the ceremony, I went over to the tree myself and ran around quite wildly. |
 | | Bennet was telling her husband, not for the first time and not for the last, all of her ill opinions of the wedding ceremony, the bride's dress, the wedding breakfast, and the Carter family. |
 | | Though Charles and Jane were far too young to recall their first meeting, it might account for the sense of contentment each experienced upon being introduced at the assembly ball in Meryton some twenty years later. |
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