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In such moments of precious, invaluable misery, she rejoiced in tears of agony...
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Well, evil to some is always good to others.
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But the inexplicability of the General's conduct dwelt much on her thoughts. That he was very particular in his eating, she had, by her own unassisted observation, already discovered; but why should he say one thing so positively, and mean another all the while, was most unaccountable. How were people, at that rate, to be understood?
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Where other powers of entertainment are wanting, the true philosopher will derive benefit from such as are given.
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To look almost pretty is an acquisition of higher delight to a girl who has been looking plain the first fifteen years of her life than a beauty from her cradle can ever receive.
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Every impulse of feeling should be guided by reason; and, in my opinion, exertion should always be in proportion to what is required.
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You must really begin to harden yourself to the idea of being worth looking at.
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The older a person grows, Harriet, the more important it is that their manners should not be bad; the more glaring and disgusting any loudness, or coarseness, or awkwardness becomes. What is passable in youth is detestable in later age.
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My Emma, does not every thing serve to prove more and more the beauty of truth and sincerity in all our dealings with each other?
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