Laurence Sterne — The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy Gentleman Chap. 3.81

       &nbspTo conceive this right,—call for pen and ink—here's paper ready to your hand.—Sit down, Sir, paint her to your own mind—as like your mistress as you can—as unlike your wife as your conscience will let you—'tis all one to me—please but your own fancy in it. (blank page)        &nbsp—Was ever any thing in Nature so sweet!—so exquisite!        &nbsp—Then, dear Sir, how could my uncle Toby resist it?        &nbspThrice happy book! thou wilt have one page, at least, within thy covers, which Malice will not blacken, and which Ignorance cannot misrepresent.


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