Jane Austen — "A woman, especially if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conce…"
A woman, especially if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.
A woman, especially if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.
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"I have been so much used to write, that I cannot help it."
"I am tired of everybody, and everything."
"I am not at all in a humour for writing, I am tired of it."
"I wish, with all my heart, that I was well settled at home, and I do not care how soon I am; but I have no hope of it."
"I could not sit seriously down to write a serious novel without making fun of it and of myself."
From 'Northanger Abbey'. Spoken by Henry Tilney, ironically.
Date: 1817 (published posthumously)
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