"After long thought and much perplexity, to be very brief was all that she could determine on with any confidence of safety."
Jane austen: Northanger Abbey
So, I'll be very brief, the decision is made. But will I plainly write: lots of work/ lack of will to do it?
Or borrow from ratsonjulia an equally adequate (probably better) formula: should be doin' stuff/ not doing stuff?
Jane austen: Northanger Abbey
So, I'll be very brief, the decision is made. But will I plainly write: lots of work/ lack of will to do it?
Or borrow from ratsonjulia an equally adequate (probably better) formula: should be doin' stuff/ not doing stuff?
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-conflict,
Dave