It would be mortifying to the feelings of many ladies, could they be made to understand how little the heart of a man is affected by what is costly or new in their attire.
Pride and Prejudice
It would be mortifying to the feelings of many ladies, could they be made to understand how little the heart of a man is affected by what is costly or new in their attire.
Pride and Prejudice
From 'Northanger Abbey'. Spoken by Henry Tilney.
1817 (published posthumously, written earlier)
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