Quote by Jane Austen
A very short trial convinced her that a curricle was the prettiest equipage in the world
Summary
This quote suggests that after a brief experience or experiment, the speaker was convinced that a curricle (a lightweight, two-wheeled carriage popular in the 18th century) is the most attractive or charming means of transportation in existence. The use of the term "trial" implies that the speaker tested or observed the curricle in action, leading to a positive judgment. It highlights the speaker's admiration and preference for this specific type of carriage.
Topics
Trials
By Jane Austen