Jane Austen — "I wish, with all my heart, that I was well settled at home, and I do not care ho…"
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 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.
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"I often wonder how you can have the patience to write so much."
"I have been so much engaged on other things that I have not been able to do any thing to my novel for a long time."
"I am tired of great men and great women, who are always good, and always doing good, and always saying good things."
"I have not patience with the men, they are such fools!"
"I am not fond of anything that is not perfectly good; and therefore I do not like my own writing, for I think it is not perfectly good."
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