Thursday, December 20, 2007

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acrylic landscape painting She knows her own worth too well for false shame," replied Edward. "Shyness is only the effect of a sense of inferiority in some way or other. If I could persuade myself that my manners were perfectly easy and graceful, I should not be shy."    "But you would still be reserved," said Marianne, "and that is worse."    Edward started- "Reserved! Am I reserved, Marianne?"    "Yes, very."    "I do not understand you," replied he, colouring. "Reserved!- how, in what manner? What am I to tell you? What can you suppose?"    Elinor looked surprised at his emotion; but trying to laugh off the subject, she
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