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"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possessions of a good fortune,. must be in want of a wife." The quoted lines are taken from_________.

  • A.Jane Eyre
  • B.Wuthering Heights
  • C.Pride and Prejudice
  • D.Sense and Sensibility
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