One's conscience may be pretty well absolved for not admiring this man: he admires himself enough for all the world put together.


The Life of Mary Russell Mitford (1870)


One's conscience may be pretty well absolved for not admiring this man: he admires himself enough for all the world put together.

One's conscience may be pretty well absolved for not admiring this man: he admires himself enough for all the world put together.

One's conscience may be pretty well absolved for not admiring this man: he admires himself enough for all the world put together.

One's conscience may be pretty well absolved for not admiring this man: he admires himself enough for all the world put together.