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miss marianne - This phrase seems to be a reference to a specific individual named Marianne. It could be a nickname or a way of referring to someone named Marianne in a casual or familiar manner
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And miss Marianne a little older and a little wiser.
You know as many melancholy tunes as Miss Marianne.
Miss Marianne must not expect to have all the men to herself.
I trow you know as many melancholy tunes as Miss Marianne.
Poor Miss Marianne looked very badly the other day.
You have not heard our delightful songbird Miss Marianne.
Miss Marianne Bellshade saw him here this morning.
And my pocket sonnets are yours, Miss Marianne.
Miss Marianne to see him, for we live but half a mile away.
I hope you liked your house, Miss Marianne.
Miss Marianne will go with Willoughby, no doubt.
I come to issue an invitation . Miss Marianne.
I trust Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
Well, having ascertained that Miss Marianne is on the mend.
A talisman against further injury. And my pocket sonnets are yours, Miss Marianne.
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Well, having ascertained that Miss Marianne is on the mend, I will intrude no longer.
I thought you know as many melancholy tunes … as Miss Marianne.
Well, Miss Marianne has made a conquest of Brandon.
You have not heard our songbird, Miss Marianne.
Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
But what a pity you are late, Colonel . You have not heard our delightful songbird Miss Marianne.
I do not make mistakes, Miss Marianne Delacroix.
I trow you know as many melancholy tunes… Oh, come. as Miss Marianne.
Well, Miss Marianne has made a conquest of Brandon, there is no doubt of that.
What are your intentions towards Miss Marianne Dashwood?
Now… Miss Marianne will go with Willoughby, no doubt.
Oh, come, you know as many melancholy tunes as Miss Marianne.
You have found out my name. Miss Marianne has not caught cold?
Give it to Pigeon there . Well, you do not waste any time, Miss Marianne.
I see you, Miss Marianne.
I come to issue an invitation . Miss Dashwood, Miss Marianne.
Here you are, Miss Marianne.
Well, you do not waste any time, Miss Marianne.
How are you, Miss Marianne.
It fits perfectly . Here you are, Miss Marianne.
How do you do, Miss Marianne.
That will cheer you up, Miss Marianne.
Two for you, ma'am, and one for Miss Marianne Dashwood.