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Does Alexis say 'yes' to his proposal?

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The provided texts discuss various characters' reactions to proposals, involving both direct and indirect responses, with no specific mention of a character named Alexis. The narratives touch upon themes of emotion, hesitation, and manipulation within these critical moments.

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The passages you've provided seem to be from different contexts, but they all revolve around the theme of proposals and responses to those proposals in various literary works. In the given texts, there's a mixture of affirmative and negative replies, confusion, and even deception. For example, Jane admits to Lassiter that her kindness and closeness were calculated acts to achieve a specific aim, and this is a sort of 'proposal' to which he reacts. Elsewhere, a character named Claire expresses fear and hesitance when faced with a proposal, while another character, McTeague, explicitly asks Trina to respond to his proposal, though her reply is muffled. Therefore, while Alexis is not mentioned in these excerpts, other characters are seen grappling with the moments surrounding proposals and the complex emotions they evoke.

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