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Leaves Quotes by Jane Austen
- Her pleasure in the walk must arise from the exercise and the day, from the view of the last smiles of the year upon the…
- She went, however, and they sauntered about together many a half hour in Mr. Grant's shrubbery, the weather being unusually mild for the time of…
- I will not adopt that ungenerous and impolitic custom so common with novel writers, of degrading by their contemptuous censure the very performances, to the…
- It is not everyone,' said Elinor, 'who has your passion for dead leaves.
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