Had Elizabeth been able to encounter his eye, she might have seen how well the expression of heartfelt delight, diffused over his face, became him; but, though she could not look, she could listen, and he told her of feelings, which, in proving of what importance she was to him, made his affection every moment more valuable.
Jane AustenYou showed me how insufficient were all my pretensions to please a woman worthy of being pleased.
Jane AustenI dearly love a laugh... I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good. Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can.
Jane AustenAn unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents.
Jane AustenLady Jane Gray, who tho' inferior to her lovely Cousin the Queen of Scots, was yet an amiable young woman
Jane AustenTag: jane-austen very-few-dates-in-this-history
Husbands and wives generally understand when opposition will be vain.
Jane AustenIn addition to what has been already said of Catherine Morland's personal and mental endowments, when about to be launched into all the difficulties and dangers of a six weeks' residence in Bath, it may be stated, for the reader's more certain information, lest the following pages should otherwise fail of giving any idea of what her character is meant to be; that her heart was affectionate, her disposition cheerful and open, without conceit or affectation of any kind - her manners just removed from the awkwardness and shyness of a girl; her person pleasing, and, when in good looks, pretty - and her mind about as ignorant and uninformed as the female mind at seventeen usually is.
Jane AustenAt ten, she was moreover noisy and wild, hated confinement and cleanliness and loved nothing so well in the world as rolling down the green slope at the back of the house. At fifteen, appearances were mending; she began to curl her hair and long for balls; her complexion improved, her features were softened by plumpness and colour, her eyes gained more animation, and her figure more consequence. Her love of dirt gave away to inclination for finery, and she grew clean as she grew smart. To look almost pretty, is an acquisition of higher delight to a girl who has been looking plain the first fifteen years of her life, than a beauty from her cradle can ever imagine.
Jane AustenThis sweetest and best of all creatures, faultless in spite of all her faults.
Jane AustenTag: love
Marry me. Marry me, my wonderful, darling friend.
Jane AustenTag: mr-knightley
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