“That as my sister-in-law at Colchester had said, beauty, wit, manners, sense, good humour, good behaviour, education, virtue, piety, or any other qualification, whether of body or mind, had no power to recommend; that money only made a woman agreeable; that men chose mistresses indeed by the gust of their affection, and it was requisite to a whore to be handsome, well-shaped, have a good mien and a graceful behaviour; but that for a wife, no deformity would shock the fancy, no ill qualities the judgment; the money was the thing; the portion was neither crooked nor monstrous, but the money was always agreeable, whatever the wife was.”
Quote by Daniel Defoe
Book:Moll Flanders
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Moll Flanders
Moll Flanders is a narrative of a woman's journey through various social classes and her struggle to maintain her independence and self-respect amidst the complexities of 17th-century English society. The story follows Moll's adventures, including her time in prison, her numerous marriages, and her attempts to rise above her circumstances. more
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