Her resentment of such behaviour, her indignation at having been its dupe, for a short time made her feel only for herself.
Jane AustenIf her case was pitiable, his was hopeless. His imprudence had made her miserable for a while; but it seemed to have deprived himself of all chance of ever being otherwise.
Jane AustenTime did not compose her.
Jane AustenMots clés time
Time will generally lessen the interest of every attachment not within the daily circle.
Jane AustenMots clés time attachment daily-circle
My Emma, does not every thing serve to prove more and more the beauty of truth and sincerity in all our dealings with each other?
Jane AustenMots clés truth beauty sincerity inter-relationship
You have another long walk before you.
Jane AustenMots clés long-walk
Luck which so often defies anticipation in matrimonial affairs, giving attraction to what is moderate rather than to what is superior.
Jane AustenMots clés choice marriage luck
Certainly silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way.
Jane AustenWickedness is always wickedness, but folly is not always folly.
Jane AustenMots clés wickedness folly
The little Durands were there, I conclude," said she, "with their mouths open to catch the music; like unfledged sparrows ready to be fed. They never miss a concert.
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