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“One may have an opinion,” Georgiana said, casting a long-suffering look at her, which Caroline did not feel she had at all merited, “and yet keep it to one’s self from time to time.”
“Not give my opinion?” Caroline repeated, horrified, as she trailed Georgiana along the hall. “Whyever not?”
— May 09, 2026 02:05PM
“Not give my opinion?” Caroline repeated, horrified, as she trailed Georgiana along the hall. “Whyever not?”
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Wait, she thought, a horrible realization dawning. Is this how my former behaviour appeared to others—critical and superior, without proper consideration given for virtues or accomplishments?
— 14 hours, 33 min ago
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“Why not me?” […]
“You are vain. You are arrogant. You are stubborn. You consider yourself superior to most, and while I admit you have good reason to do so, you do not possess the ability to humble yourself. You are haughty and frequently uncharitable, and— You do not know when to hold your tongue.” Darcy took a deep breath, then bit his lip. “In short, you reminded me far too much of myself.”
— May 09, 2026 04:43AM
“You are vain. You are arrogant. You are stubborn. You consider yourself superior to most, and while I admit you have good reason to do so, you do not possess the ability to humble yourself. You are haughty and frequently uncharitable, and— You do not know when to hold your tongue.” Darcy took a deep breath, then bit his lip. “In short, you reminded me far too much of myself.”
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“What is the use of having a library in one’s home if one does not actually stock anything worth reading?”
“I recall that, not so long ago, you could find no fault whatsoever with my brother’s tastes,” Georgiana said, without looking up.
“I’m afraid I do not know what you mean.”
— May 09, 2026 03:52AM
“I recall that, not so long ago, you could find no fault whatsoever with my brother’s tastes,” Georgiana said, without looking up.
“I’m afraid I do not know what you mean.”

