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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Oh! my dear," cried his wife, "I cannot bear to hear that mentioned.

Bennet treasured up the hint, and trusted that she might soon havetwo daughters married; and the man whom she could not bear to speak ofthe day before was now high in her good graces.

I have been a disappointed man, andmy spirits will not bear solitude.

He hadnot a temper to bear the sort of competition in which we stood--the sortof preference which was often given me.

I do not know the particulars, butI know very well that Mr. Darcy is not in the least to blame, that hecannot bear to hear George Wickham mentioned, and that though my brotherthought that he could not well avoid including him in his invitation tothe officers, he was excessively glad to find that he had taken himselfout of the way.

It neededall Jane's steady mildness to bear these attacks with tolerabletranquillity.

(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "I cannot bear to think that they should have all this estate.

When is your turn to come? You will hardly bear tobe long outdone by Jane.