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What could he and she really know of each other, since it was his duty, as a...
Author:
Edith Wharton
Book:
The Age of Innocence
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Published at:
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What could he and she really know of each other, since it was his duty, as a "decent" fellow, to conceal his past from her, and hers, as a marriageable girl, to have no past to conceal.
( Edith Wharton )
[ The Age of Innocence ]
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