She had no resources for solitude; and inheriting a considerable share of the Elliot self-importance, was very prone to add to every other distress that of fancying herself neglected and ill-used. In person, she was inferior to both sisters, and had, even in her bloom, only reached the dignity of being “a fine girl.”
Describing Mary.
Austen always includes such keen, unique details about her characters! They are so distinguished from one another and always so humorous.