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Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word "clever" Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word "common"; But He Was Beginning To Fear His Tendency To Dwell On The Things He Disliked In Her. After All, Her Point Of View Had Always Been The Same. It Was That Of All The People He Had Grown Up Among, And He Had Always Regarded It As Necessary But Negligible. Until A Few Months Ago He Had Never Known A "nice" Woman Who Looked At Life Differently; And If A Man Married It Must Necessarily Be Among The Nice.

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

Edith Wharton Quotes: Archer Disliked Her Use Of The Word Clever Almost As Much As Her Use Of The Word Common; But He

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