Edward Bulwer-Lytton Quote

The haughty woman who can stand alone, and requires no leaning-place in our hearts, loses the spell of her sex.


Novels: Ernest Maltravers. 1901 (ed. 1901)


The haughty woman who can stand alone, and requires no leaning-place in our hearts, loses the spell of her sex.

The haughty woman who can stand alone, and requires no leaning-place in our hearts, loses the spell of her sex.

The haughty woman who can stand alone, and requires no leaning-place in our hearts, loses the spell of her sex.

The haughty woman who can stand alone, and requires no leaning-place in our hearts, loses the spell of her sex.