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Saturday, September 27, 2014

Jane Austen on Siblings




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Children of the same family, the same blood, with the same first associations and habits, have some means of enjoyment in their power, which no subsequent connections can supply; and it must be by a long and unnatural estrangement, by a divorce which  no subsequent connection can justify, if such precious remains of the earliest attachments are ever entirely outlived. Too often, alas! it is so. Fraternal love, sometimes almost everything, is at others worse than nothing. But with William and Fanny Price it was still a sentiment in all its prime and freshness, wounded by no opposition of interest, cooled by no separate attachment, and feeling the influence of time and absence only in its increase.

~ Mansfield Park: Chapter 24

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2 comments:

  1. Love you.....
    ~m

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    1. Well, isn't that a coincidence! :o) Love you too Mother.

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