Frances Burney Quote

Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.


Evelina, or A Young Lady's Entrance Into the World (1778)


Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.

Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.

Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.

Don't be angry with the gentleman for thinking, whatever be the cause, for I assure you he makes no common practice of offending in that way.