Jane Austen Quotes
No, No," Cried Marianne, "misery Such As Mine Has No Pride. I Care Not Who Knows That I Am Wretched. The Triumph Of Seeing Me So May Be Open To All The World. Elinor, Elinor, They Who Suffer Little May Be Proud And Independent As They Like-may Resist Insult, Or Return Mortification-but I Cannot. I Must Feel-I Must Be Wretched-and They Are Welcome To Enjoy The Consciousness Of It That Can.
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