Guess all those people advising writers to take out all their "really"s and other filler words should feel pretty sheepish 
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"I'm really very sorry about the highly awkward fortnight."
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And clearly it's ironic ;)
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This is great and all, but also completely ignores that she largely vanished until the 1870s when her nephew published a bio.
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Have you seen the book about Jane Austen and Game Theory? Amazing new way to see her gift of social observation and analysis/prediction.
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I have. Honestly I didn't think much of it. It felt like a lot of confirmation bias.
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What an excellent article!
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@AuthorJuliaT Fabulous!@N_Clarkston Saw this and thought of you -
I read that a few days ago! Loved it. What's your favorite Austen? I love them all, but probably come down to Emma and P & P.
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Who doesn't love Lizzie Bennet?
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She was also witty and deftly eviscerated fools with her pen
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@beth_janes_@abbyacadabby thought you two might dig this?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Interesting! Her best use of "must" will always be: "You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you."
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Her novels are boring.
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