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    Yeah, that's kind of the great thing of it in my mind. How Anne kind of blossoms near the end. It's a genius character study by Austen.

    One of my favorite moments in the book is when she is reunited with Lady Russell in the middle, and she finds Lady Russell almost intolerable, and the things she has to say of the littlest importance, whereas Lady Russell had always been here truest friend. I think Lady Russell was the only person who acknowledged Anne, but once Anne began to see what real people were like, she started to realize that Lady Russell really just talked about herself, and wasn't really genuinely all that caring. She saw that most of her life had kind of been a lie, in a way. Because she had found happiness outside of the place and the people that had occupied her entire life up until that point. It's pretty deep stuff, honestly. Things like that got me thinking a good deal.
    I'm losing all those stupid games
    That I swore I'd never play

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    He's in love with her nature and who she is, not what she looks like.
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

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    Well, nothing much happened when I was away as it seems.

    Is anyone willing to discuss some more on this lovely book?
    One has to laugh before being happy, because otherwise one risks to die before having laughed.

    "Je crains [...] que l'âme ne se vide à ces passe-temps vains, et que le fin du fin ne soit la fin des fins." (Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, Acte III, Scène VII)

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    *dances around*

    How bizarre. I started reading Persuasion again last week and the first thread to come up when I click 'new posts' this thread...sigh, it's a sign, wentworth and I are meant to be together.
    We can never know what to want, because living only one life we can neither compare it with our previous lives, nor perfect it in our lives to come'
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    Parce que c'est toi, parce que c'est moi

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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post
    *dances around*

    How bizarre. I started reading Persuasion again last week and the first thread to come up when I click 'new posts' this thread...sigh, it's a sign, wentworth and I are meant to be together.


    Yes, sigh.

    Imagine though, the amount of catfights he would induce if he were a real man or would turn up in a kind of Kate and Leopold-way... That would be great...
    One has to laugh before being happy, because otherwise one risks to die before having laughed.

    "Je crains [...] que l'âme ne se vide à ces passe-temps vains, et que le fin du fin ne soit la fin des fins." (Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, Acte III, Scène VII)

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    hahaha!
    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

    "If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
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    Quote Originally Posted by optimisticnad View Post
    *dances around*

    How bizarre. I started reading Persuasion again last week and the first thread to come up when I click 'new posts' this thread...sigh, it's a sign, wentworth and I are meant to be together.
    Back off, he's mine .......!

    Oh, okay, I'll give way so long as I get Darcy and his enormous....estate .

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    Back off! How dare you! You can clearly see he prefers me. Anyway, I look better in such dresses than you!


    Frederick Wentworth (looks scared and a little puzzled at the amount of people arguing):

    Ladies, Ladies, please be reassured of my sympathy with you all, but do remember we are living in a society which requires manners foremost. I would be honoured to spend some time with you all but it is absolutely necessary that we understand that one man's life is too short for spending time with half the world. What do you think, Darcy?

    Darcy (looks a little surprised):

    That life is very long when one is married.
    One has to laugh before being happy, because otherwise one risks to die before having laughed.

    "Je crains [...] que l'âme ne se vide à ces passe-temps vains, et que le fin du fin ne soit la fin des fins." (Edmond Rostand, Cyrano de Bergerac, Acte III, Scène VII)

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    "Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
    W.B.Yeats

    "If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
    Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer


    my poems-please comment Forum Rules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Niamh View Post
    He's in love with her nature and who she is, not what she looks like.

    I know at the end of the book he claims to have only ever loved Anne, but I reckon when the gentleman at Lyme did a double-take as she walked past, his interest was peaked. There's nothing like a rival to spur a lover on.

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    sense and sensibility has started

    http://www.online-literature.com/for...136#post783136

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    I've only joined today, besides that I've already read all of those Jane Austen books mentioned. Is that cheating?

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