Jane Austen — "I do not want to be a man. I wish to be a woman, and to be as agreeable as a wom…"
I do not want to be a man. I wish to be a woman, and to be as agreeable as a woman can be.
I do not want to be a man. I wish to be a woman, and to be as agreeable as a woman can be.
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"I am in a humour to abuse everybody and everything."
"I am not at all a good hand at a letter, and am always in a hurry when I write."
"Nothing ever fatigues me but doing what I do not like."
"To be sure, you are sensible, and I know nobody who does not think you a sensible woman; but I do not think you are a sensible woman to be always in the right."
"I am quite determined to be a disagreeable old maid."
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