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We have not one taste in commonWe should be...
| We have not one taste in commonWe should be miserable
?You are mistaken, FannyThe dissimilarity is not so strongYou
are quite enough alikeYou have tastes in commonYou have moral
and literary tastes in commonYou have both warm hearts and benevolent
feelings; and, Fanny, who that heard him read, and saw
you listen to Shakespeare the other night, will think you unfitted as
companions? You forget yourself: there is a decided difference in
your tempers, I allowHe is lively, you are serious; but so much the
better: his spirits will support yoursIt is your disposition to be
easily dejected and to fancy difficulties greater than they areHis
cheerfulness will counteract thisHe sees difficulties nowhere: and
his pleasantness and gaiety will be a constant support to youYour
being so far unlike, Fanny, does not in the smallest degree make
against the probability of your happiness together: do not imagine
itI am myself convinced that it is rather a favourable circumstance
I am perfectly persuaded that the tempers had better dolce |
Posted: 10:30 AM, Wednesday, March 10, 2010 |
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