Edith Wharton Quote

But hismarital education had since made strides, and he now knew that adisregard for money may imply not the willingness to get on withoutit but merely a blind confidence that it will somehow be provided. IfUndine, like the lilies of the field, took no care, it was not becauseher wants were as few but because she assumed that care would be takenfor her by those whose privilege it was to enable her to unite floralinsouciance with Sheban elegance.

Edith Wharton

But hismarital education had since made strides, and he now knew that adisregard for money may imply not the willingness to get on withoutit but merely a blind confidence that it will somehow be provided. IfUndine, like the lilies of the field, took no care, it was not becauseher wants were as few but because she assumed that care would be takenfor her by those whose privilege it was to enable her to unite floralinsouciance with Sheban elegance.

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