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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) He began to wish to know more of her, and as a step towards conversingwith her himself, attended to her conversation with others.

Jane was therefore obliged to go on horseback, and hermother attended her to the door with many cheerful prognostics of abad day.

Elizabeth silently attendedher.

(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) Chapter 11When the ladies removed after dinner, Elizabeth ran up to hersister, and seeing her well guarded from cold, attended her into thedrawing-room, where she was welcomed by her two friends with manyprofessions of pleasure; and Elizabeth had never seen them so agreeableas they were during the hour which passed before the gentlemen appeared.

I do not mean, however,to assert that we can be justified in devoting too much of our timeto music, for there are certainly other things to be attended to.

He joined them on their entering the town, and attended them to theiraunt's where his regret and vexation, and the concern of everybody, waswell talked over.

(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) She highly approved his forbearance, and they had leisure for a fulldiscussion of it, and for all the commendation which they civillybestowed on each other, as Wickham and another officer walked back withthem to Longbourn, and during the walk he particularly attended toher.

After sitting long enough toadmire every article of furniture in the room, from the sideboard tothe fender, to give an account of their journey, and of all that hadhappened in London, Mr. Collins invited them to take a stroll in thegarden, which was large and well laid out, and to the cultivation ofwhich he attended himself.