Jane Austen — "There is nothing one cannot say in a letter, except what one really wishes to sa…"
There is nothing one cannot say in a letter, except what one really wishes to say.
There is nothing one cannot say in a letter, except what one really wishes to say.
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"I am not at all a good hand at a letter, and am always in a hurry when I write."
"To be disgraced in the eyes of the world, to be ashamed of one's self! That is the misery, that is the horror!"
"I have just been informed that I am to be an aunt."
"I am not at all in a humour for writing; I must write on until I am."
"I am not at all disposed to be romantic."
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