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Jane Austen Season, Quote
Prompt: "The season, the scenery, the air were all favorable to tenderness and sentiment." Jane Austen
I think Jane is talking about spring. The season. You have good sentiments about spring. The smell of grass and flowers. It smells nice and so does the rain. Tenderness. Bunnies. Birds. Squirrels. Donkeys. Cattle. Your inner senses. The farmers around my area. They are out with their tractors. It is spring. You sigh relief. Jane was probably invited to balls. She looked forward to that. She looked forward to writing. Romance was in the air but not for Jane. She wrote about it. England being so green. Tenderness and sentiment here, I am sure. Fresh air. Gentle rains. A good feeling. Spring makes you feel warm and happy. It can be calming. No more snow. No more cold. Just a calm effect and you can go outside and plant flowers or go to the beach. I am so ready and I bet Jane was, too.
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