"Ah, human felicity! to have at once so many wants suggested and supplied! Wretched Grecian daughters! miserable Roman matrons! to whom shopping was an unknown pleasure, what did, what could employ them?"
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Letitia Elizabeth Landon, Romance and Reality, (1831) Volume I, Chapter 10
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