Mar. 11, 2010
Edith Wharton reports bringing her first effort at story writing to her mother. The eleven-year-old author’s opening sentences were ” ‘Oh, how do you do, Mrs. Brown?’ said Mrs. Tompkins. ‘If only I had known you were going to call I should have tidied up the drawing-room.’” To which her mother’s icy reply was: “Drawing-rooms are always tidy.
— “Snobbery,” by Joseph Epstein
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