Edith Wharton Quote

He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental adventures were ending in premature disgust; and she had represented peace, stability, comradeship, and the steadying sense of an unescapable duty.


An Edith Wharton treasury (ed. 1950)


He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental...

He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental...

He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental...

He had married (as most young men did) because he had met a perfectly charming girl at the moment when a series of rather aimless sentimental...