Jane Austen Quotes
She Considered That There Were Misfortunes Of A Much Greater Magnitude Than The Loss Of A Ball Experienced Every Day By Some Part Of Mortality, And That The Time Might Come When She Would Herself Look Back With Wonder And Perhaps Envy On Her Having Known No Greater Vexation.
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