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Mr. Darcy, you cannot deny the fact.<>
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(Jane Austen - Pride and prejudice ) "Can you deny that you have done it?" she repeated.<>
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How could she deny thatcredit to his assertions in one instance, which she had been obliged togive in the other? He declared himself to be totally unsuspicious of hersister's attachment; and she could not help remembering what Charlotte'sopinion had always been.<>
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Neither could she deny the justice of hisdescription of Jane.<>
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He (Mr.Pickwick) would not deny that he was influenced by human passions andhuman feelings (cheers)--possibly by human weaknesses (loud cries of"No"); but this he would say, that if ever the fire of self-importancebroke out in his bosom, the desire to benefit the human race inpreference effectually quenched it.<>
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) Let that honourablePickwickian who cried "No" so loudly come forward and deny it, if hecould.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'True, true,' said the stout gentleman; 'no one can deny it.<>
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She'd deny it, and sowould my master.<>
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I don't deny it.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) Mr. Tupman had witnessed this process in silent astonishment, whenJackson, turning sharply upon him, said--'I think I ain't mistaken when I say your name's Tupman, am I?'Mr. Tupman looked at Mr. Pickwick; but, perceiving no encouragement inthat gentleman's widely-opened eyes to deny his name, said--'Yes, my name is Tupman, Sir.<>
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( Dickens The Pickwick papers ) 'I cannot deny it, Sir,' said Arabella.<>
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I don't deny thedry light may sometimes do good; though in one sense it's the veryreverse of science.<>
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For all that, I'd never deny that weoften tend to get into a rut: or, in other words, have the disadvantagesof going by a rule.<>
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