Character: Mr. Knightley (Mr. Knightley)



- A success? - said Mr. Knightley. Can't understand why you chose that word. Success involves effort. If you really have given the last four years efforts to the marriage, it was done extraordinarily carefully and subtly. Decent job mind of the young girl! But if, as I am inclined to suspect, the device of this marriage, resorting to your expression was only in the fact that you conceived that in a moment of idleness I said to myself: "But glorious it would be, I think, for miss Taylor if Mr. Weston were to marry her," and after repeating it to myself from time to time, then why are you talking about success? What is your merit? What you vain? You struck a good guess, and there's nothing to talk about.
№ 319736   Added MegaMozg 15-03-2018 / 04:05
Stupidity is one of those. The joy of them is not added, and the embarrassment can go a fair amount.
№ 137757   Added MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 18:07
Vanity is for the weak of mind is a dangerous thing.
№ 131443   Added MegaMozg 09-01-2017 / 09:48