Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Chapter 27 Page 10

accurate idea of anything. We will know where we have gone — we will recollect what we have seen. Lakes, mountains, and rivers shall not be jumbled together in our imaginations; nor when we attempt to describe any particular scene, will we begin quarreling about its relative situation.

Let our first effusions be less insupportable than those of the generality of travellers.”