JANE AUSTEN INDEX N .N Em 2256:11 in the building in which N takes M for better. .NABOBS SS 185:3 his observations may have extended to the existence of nabobs. .NAIL MP 547:3 To want to nail me to a card-table for the next two hours with herself andDrGrant. NA288:15withoutlosinganail. .NAILED Em 1630:9 One door nailed up. .NAIVETE Em169:3withaveryinteresting naivete. Em 198:10 The naivete of Miss Smith’s manners. Em 1038:19 and was delighted with her naivete. Em 1660:4 her naivete. .NAME Em 12:7 and name. Em 57:5 it had become so avowed an adoption as to have him assume the name of Churchill on com- ing of age. Em 75:19 They were a family of the name of Martin. Em 95:3 but without having any idea of his name. Em 142:3 I only name possibilities. Em 248:9 allowing them to hear your name. Em 248:10 your own dear name. Em 394:1 The name makes me think of poor Isabella. Em 446:10 One is sick of the very name of Jane Fairfax. Em 535:5 hearing his own name. Em 609:3 there was something in the name. Em 696:9 Her name was not mentioned. Em 768:29 wrote in Mr Dixon’s name as well as her own. Em 861:1 A week had not passed since Miss Hawkins’s name was frst mentioned in Highbury. Em 861:12 thantotellherChristianname. Em868:26 She brought no name. Em 911:9 a family of the name of Fairfax. Em 911:15 is not the proper name. Em 911:18 Do you know any family of that name. Em 982:19 and you had better name an early hour. Em 1004:18 was the name of Jane Fairfax. Em 1036:10 the blush of guilt which accompanied the name of my excellent friend Colonel Campbell. Em 1095:8 And left a name behind her. Em 1313:22 The charm of her own name was not wanting. Em 1356:5 whose name. Em 1466:11 I forget his name. Em 1480:9 Am I unequal to speaking his name at once before all these people. Em 1480:17 I can pronounce his name without the small- est distress. Em 1510:8 Your musical knowl- edge alone.

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