I am very
miserable about Sir James Martin, and have no other way in the world of
helping myself but by writing to you, for I am even speaking
to my uncle and aunt on the subject; and this being the case, I am
afraid my applying to you will appear no better than equivocation, and
as if I attended to the letter and not the spirit of mamma's commands.
miserable about Sir James Martin, and have no other way in the world of
helping myself but by writing to you, for I am even speaking
to my uncle and aunt on the subject; and this being the case, I am
afraid my applying to you will appear no better than equivocation, and
as if I attended to the letter and not the spirit of mamma's commands.
Austen - Lady Susan
