Jane Austen — "I am not at all disposed to think ill of any body, for I believe there is a grea…"
I am not at all disposed to think ill of any body, for I believe there is a great deal of good in every human being.
I am not at all disposed to think ill of any body, for I believe there is a great deal of good in every human being.
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"I have been so much amused with this place, that I have hardly known how to leave it."
"I have a right to be in a bad humour sometimes."
"The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid."
"I consider a country life as a very happy one; and I think it is the most natural life for a woman."
"Oh! do not attack me with your fine words. I will not be talked out of my senses."
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