Edith Wharton Quotes
Since The Fanciful Vision Of The Future That Had Flitted Through Her Imagination At Their First Meeting She Had Hardly Ever Thought Of His Marrying Her. She Had Not Had To Put The Thought From Her Mind; It Had Not Been There. If Ever She Looked Ahead She Felt Instinctively That The Gulf Between Them Was Too Deep, And That The Bridge Their Passion Had Flung Across It Was As Insubstantial As A Rainbow. But She Seldom Looked Ahead; Each Day Was So Rich That It Absorbed Her....
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