One cannot creep upon a journey; one cannot help getting on faster than one has planned
 Jane Austen, Emma (1815). copy citation

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Author Jane Austen
Source Emma
Topic journey help
Date 1815
Language English
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“She was pleased with the eagerness to arrive which had made him alter his plan, and travel earlier, later, and quicker, that he might gain half a day. “I told you yesterday,” cried Mr. Weston with exultation, “I told you all that he would be here before the time named. I remembered what I used to do myself. One cannot creep upon a journey; one cannot help getting on faster than one has planned; and the pleasure of coming in upon one's friends before the look-out begins, is worth a great deal more than any little exertion it needs.” “It is a great pleasure where one can indulge in it,” said the young man,” source