Wealth, indeed, per se, I never too much valued, and my acquaintance with its possessors has by no means increased my veneration for it.


The Diary and Letters of Frances Burney, Madame D'Arblay


Wealth, indeed, per se, I never too much valued, and my acquaintance with its possessors has by no means increased my veneration for it.

Wealth, indeed, per se, I never too much valued, and my acquaintance with its possessors has by no means increased my veneration for it.

Wealth, indeed, per se, I never too much valued, and my acquaintance with its possessors has by no means increased my veneration for it.

Wealth, indeed, per se, I never too much valued, and my acquaintance with its possessors has by no means increased my veneration for it.