Quotation from: Sense and Sensibility

Written by: Jane Austen


"I am not wishing him too much good," said Marianne
at last with a sigh, "when I wish his secret reflections
may be no more unpleasant than my own. He will suffer
enough in them."


"Do you compare your conduct with his?"


"No. I compare it with what it ought to have been;
I compare it with yours."


"Our situations have borne little resemblance."

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