First sentence: "Can any thing, my good Sir, be more painful to a friendly mind, than a necessity of communicating disagreeable intelligence?"P. 99: "The Miss Branghtons observed with surprise, what a fine gentleman was come into the gallery; and they gave me great reason to expect, that they would ...
At last I have finished reading what I fondly call 'my' Evelina! And it was a great read! I dare say I never enjoyed a romance that was so realistic and filled with so many social happenings that were nonetheless enjoyable! Or, at the very least, those which I could endure with good things in mind o...