
“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
― Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice
I have to be honest with you — this is the book I always come back to. Austen wrote this in the late 1700s, in stolen hours, on small sheets of paper she could hide when someone walked in. And what she produced was a book that has never once gone out of print.
- Chapters 1-4
- Chapters 5-6
- Chapters 7-8
- Chapters 9-10
- Chapters 11-13
- Chapters 14-17
- Chapters 18-19
- Chapters 20-22
- Chapters 23-26
- Chapters 27-30
- Chapters 31-34
- Chapters 35-37
- Chapters 38-41
- Chapters 42-44
- Chapters 44-46
- Chapters 47-49
- Chapters 50-52
- Chapters 53-55
- Chapters 56-59
- Chapters 59-61
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