Little Journey in the World by Charles Dudley Warner
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occupation?"
"Perhaps they have that appearance; but about the same number find it, as formerly, in marriage." "But I mean, you know, do they look to marriage as an end so much?" "I don't know that they ever did look to marriage as anything but a means." "I can tell you, Mr. Lyon," my wife interrupted, "you will get no information out of Mr. Morgan; he is a scoffer." "Not at all, I do assure you," Morgan replied. "I am just a humble observer. I see that there is a change going on, but I cannot comprehend it. When I was young, girls used to go in for society; they danced their feet off from seventeen to twenty-one. I never heard anything about any occupation; they had their swing and their fling, and their flirtations; they appeared to be skimming off of those impressionable, joyous years the cream of life." "And you think that fitted them for the seriousness of life?" asked his wife. "Well, I am under the impression that very good women came out of that society. I got one out of that dancing crowd who has been serious enough for me." "And little enough you have profited by it," said Mrs. Morgan. |
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