“The "Hazeldean heart" was a proverbial boast in the family; the Hazeldeans privately considered it more distinguished than the Sillerton gout, and far more refined than the Wesson liver; and it had permitted most of them to survive, in valetudinarian ease, to a ripe old age, when they died of some quite other disorder. But Charles Hazeldean had defied it, and it took its revenge, and took it savagely.”
Quote by Edith Wharton
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Old New York
This book offers a vivid portrayal of the social and cultural landscape of New York City during a transformative period in its history. The narrative explores the lives of various characters, capturing the essence of the city's growth and change during this time. more
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