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  • Would just as soon vs. Would just assume - Merriam-Webster
    Would just as soon is an idiom that means you would much rather something (or anything) else than what was suggested, such as "I would just as soon starve than eat there again "
  • Pride and Prejudice: Chapter 6 | SparkNotes
    She has known him only a fortnight She danced four dances with him at Meryton; she saw him one morning at his own house, and has since dined with him in company four times
  • Just As Soon or Just Assume? Deciphering a Strange Idiom
    I’d just as soon set my hair on fire than work with her again It’s a figurative illustration, of course; he wouldn’t have wanted to actually set his hair on fire
  • How to use fortnight in a sentence - WordHippo
    A fortnight by the sea will be just the thing to lift my spirits The next fortnight will be crucial because prolonged rains are needed immediately to water crops and ensure that a harvest is produced in October
  • would rather, would just as soon, would sooner lesson
    They would rather die than surrender ( They choose to die, but never want to serrender ) I 'd rather you came with us I would just as soon stay in - I'm not feeling very well I' d just as soon stay at home as go out tonight I' d just as soon work at home and not have the hassle of the subway every morning I would just as soon not hear about it
  • Pride Prejudice, Chapter II of Volume I (Chap. 2)
    One cannot know what a man really is by the end of a fortnight But if we do not venture, somebody else will; and after all, Mrs Long and her nieces must stand their chance; and therefore, as she will think it an act of kindness, if you decline the office, I will take it on myself ''
  • Romeo and Juliet | Act 1, Scene 3 - myShakespeare
    And since that time it is eleven years, For then she could stand high-lone — nay, by the rood, She could have run and waddled all about; For even the day before, she broke her brow, And then my husband — God be with his soul,
  • Romeo and Juliet Act 1, Scene 3 Translation - LitCharts
    I remember because just the day before she had cut her forehead My husband—God rest his soul, he was a jolly man—picked Juliet up “Oh,” he said, “Did you fall on your face? You’ll fall backward when you grow up, won’t you, Jule?” And, by God, the pretty little thing stopped crying and said, “Yes ” To watch a joke come true!
  • “Fortnight” as a commonplace term : r TaylorSwift - Reddit
    Adding fortnight into your everyday is fine, but if you're in the US, be ready to clarify almost every time Except for the game, it's just not a term that's used in the US
  • Romeo and Juliet - Act 1, scene 3 | Folger Shakespeare Library
    Lady Capulet informs Juliet of Paris’s marriage proposal and praises him extravagantly Juliet says that she has not even dreamed of marrying, but that she will consider Paris as a possible husband if her parents wish her to





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