Time, time will heal the wound.
Jane AustenTo be disgraced in the eye of the world, to wear the appearance of infamy while her heart is all purity, her actions all innocence, and the misconduct of another the true source of her debasement, is one of those circumstances which peculiarly belong to the heroine's life, and her fortitude under it what particularly dignifies her character. Catherine had fortitude too; she suffered, but no mumur passed her lips.
Jane AustenNo one who had ever seen Catherine Morland in her infancy would have supposed her born to be an heroine.
Jane Austen...she was quite ready to be fallen in love with.
Jane AustenBut it is very foolish to ask questions about any young ladies — about any three sisters just grown up; for one knows, without being told, exactly what they are — all very accomplished and pleasing, and one very pretty. There is a beauty in every family. — It is a regular thing
Jane AustenTag: sisters
Indeed how can one care for those one has never seen?
Jane AustenTag: love
I will not talk of my own happiness,' said he, 'great as it is, for I think only of yours. Compared with you, who has the right to be happy?
Jane AustenTag: happiness
…for I look upon the Frasers to be about as unhappy as most other married people.
Jane AustenEvery body at all addicted to letter writing, without having much to say, which will include a large proportion of the female world at least…
Jane AustenTag: letter-writing
Sitting with her on Sunday evening — a wet Sunday evening — the very time of all others when if a friend is at hand the heart must be opened, and every thing told…
Jane AustenTag: sunday
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