Her form, though not so correct as her sister's, in having the advantage of height, was more striking; and her face was so lovely, that when in the common cant of praise she was called a beautiful girl, truth was less violently outraged than usually happens.


Sense and Sensibility: a Novel (ed. Richard Bentley, 1833)


Her form, though not so correct as her sister's, in having the advantage of height, was more striking; and her face was so lovely, that when in the...

Her form, though not so correct as her sister's, in having the advantage of height, was more striking; and her face was so lovely, that when in the...

Her form, though not so correct as her sister's, in having the advantage of height, was more striking; and her face was so lovely, that when in the...

Her form, though not so correct as her sister's, in having the advantage of height, was more striking; and her face was so lovely, that when in the...