” . . . a young man of eighteen is not in general so earnestly bent on being busy as to resist the solicitations of his friends to do nothing.”
Sense and Sensibility, volume 1, chapter 19
Spoken by Edward Ferrars
” . . . a young man of eighteen is not in general so earnestly bent on being busy as to resist the solicitations of his friends to do nothing.”
Sense and Sensibility, volume 1, chapter 19
Spoken by Edward Ferrars
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