___belonged to an aristocratic New York family with ancestry dating back three centuries. As a daughter of society , her role was to learn the mann...
___belonged to an aristocratic New York family with ancestry dating back three centuries. As a daughter of society , her role was to learn the mannerisms and rituals expe cted of well-bred young women in those days. Later she would rebel against this role but as a child she was schooled at home and had the privilege of use of her father's extensive library. She was privately educated at home and in Europe.
a) Edith Wharton b) Edith Wharton c) Edith Wharton
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