If a man has committed wrong in life, I don't know any moralist more anxious to point his errors out to the world than his own relations.


Vanity Fair (1848)


If a man has committed wrong in life, I don't know any moralist more anxious to point his errors out to the world than his own relations.

If a man has committed wrong in life, I don't know any moralist more anxious to point his errors out to the world than his own relations.

If a man has committed wrong in life, I don't know any moralist more anxious to point his errors out to the world than his own relations.

If a man has committed wrong in life, I don't know any moralist more anxious to point his errors out to the world than his own relations.