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The Buccaneers, Edith Wharton
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Edith Wharton

The Buccaneers

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    This was a very fun read-lots of laughs, gossip and drama. It's very feminist for a classic novel + it's good social commentary on "high society" folks and I found the cultural dynamic between the English and American folks very fascinating.

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    All this was final, unchangeable, and she could only exhale her anguish to her daughters and their governess.
    “Now your father’s rich his first idea is to get rid of us, and have a good time by himself.”
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    already justified him in asking her to be kind to Mrs. Closson. “If you hadn’t, how would I have paid for this European trip, I’d like to know, and all the finery for the girls’ London season?”
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    I’m sure Conchita’d be glad to get us invitations. She’s awfully good-natured.”

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