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- When I look out on such a night as this, I feel as if there could be neither wickedness nor sorrow in the world; and…
- The more I see of the world, the more am i dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistencies of all human.
- But if I were you, I would stand by the nephew. He has more to give.
- From a night of more sleep than she had expected, Marianne awoke the next morning to the same consciousness of misery in which she had…
- The longer they were together the more doubtful seemed the nature of his regard, and sometimes for a few painful minutes she believed it to…
- I have no more to say. If this be the case, he deserves you. I could not have parted with you, my Lizzy, to any…
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