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The Age of Innocence
by Edith Wharton
Nov. 13, 2022 - Nov. 18, 2022 (read/fiction/women-and-their-dilemmas)

Wharton, E. (1999). The Age of Innocence. Wordsworth Classics.


Wordsworth Classics, 1999. 229 pages. Paperback. 9781853262104

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p.132
expiate »
atone for (guilt or sin)
p.126
impecunious »
(adjective) having very little or no money usuall…
p.121
sedulous »
(adjective) involving or accomplished with carefu…
p.79
stolid »
calm, dependable, and showing little emotion or a…
p.66
parvenu »
(noun) one that has recently or suddenly risen to…
p.229
it’s more real to me here than if I went up
“It’s more real to me here than if I went up,” he…
p.227
fading into a soft sun-shot haze
The day was fading into a soft sun-shot haze, pri…
p.226
his life had been too starved
He got up and walked across the Place de la Conco…
p.224
a mere grey speck of a man
Archer had pictured often enough, in the first im…
p.213
you must have three weeks to do India properly
But Mr. Selfridge Merry had caught the phrase “ro…

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