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Rebecca Friedman
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“He bent and laid his lips on her hands, which were cold and lifeless. She drew them away, and he turned to the door, found his coat and hat under the faint gaslight of the hall, and plunged out into the winter night bursting with the belated eloquence of the inarticulate.”
— Oct 23, 2025 03:58PM
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Rebecca Friedman
is on page 213 of 293
Read about Ellen going from DC to Boston and sitting in the Boston Common on the day after I flew from DC to Boston and on the day I went to the Boston Common!! Love when life lines up this way. I feel for sure I was meant to read this book at this specific moment.
PS: The Age of Innocence remake starring me as Ellen and Jacob Elordi as Newland when???
— Nov 10, 2025 10:03AM
PS: The Age of Innocence remake starring me as Ellen and Jacob Elordi as Newland when???
Rebecca Friedman
is on page 174 of 293
Also so interesting that the stereotype was one that Americans are cold and formal and Europeans were chatty and overly friendly.
— Nov 02, 2025 08:31PM
Rebecca Friedman
is on page 174 of 293
“…he took refuge in the comforting platitude that the first six months were always the most difficult in marriage. ‘After that I suppose we shall have pretty nearly finished rubbing off each other’s worst angles,’ he reflected; but the worst of it was that May’s pressure was already bearing on the very angles whose sharpness he most wanted to keep.”
— Nov 02, 2025 08:30PM
Rebecca Friedman
is on page 107 of 293
“The next morning Archer scoured the town in vain for more yellow roses. In consequence of this search he arrived late at the office, perceived that his doing so made no difference whatever to any one, and was filled with sudden exasperation at the elaborate futility of his life.”
— Oct 23, 2025 07:54PM
Rebecca Friedman
is on page 105 of 293
“beneath his fun lurked the sterile bitterness of the still young man who had tried and given up”
— Oct 23, 2025 04:24PM
Rebecca Friedman
is on page 98 of 293
“the things she took for granted gave the measure of those she had rebelled against” ?
— Oct 23, 2025 04:06PM

