"Her Spirits were naturally good, and not easily depressed, and she possessed such a fund of vivacity and good humour as could only be damped by some very serious vexation.- Besides these antidotes against every disappointment, and consolations under them, she had another, which afforded her constant relief in all her misfortunes, and that was a fine shady Bower, the work of her own infantine Labours..."
~from Jane Austen's Catherine, or the Bower
4 comments:
Misunderstandings get you nowhere, or in Buster's case everywhere. That was fun, thanks for the share.
Does that not remind you a little of the ol' courtship days?:)
Haha, so I'm not the only one ;)
Anyone who has a sense of humor and has been through the "courtship process" would get a kick out of this. No you're not the only one!
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