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: My dear Cornelia by Sherman Stuart Pratt - Conversation Fiction; Upper class families Fiction; United States Social conditions 1918-1932 Fiction
BOOK ONE: CHALLENGING THE IDEA OF CHASTITY
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BOOK TWO: AN ELIGIBLE YOUNG MAN
BOOK THREE: TREATING OF MODERN GIRLS
BOOK FOUR: CORNELIA AND DIONYSUS
BOOK FIVE: APPROACHING RELIGION AND OTHER GRAVE MATTERS
BOOK ONE
CHALLENGING THE IDEA OF CHASTITY
WE DISCUSS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF PARENTS AND CRITICS
When I am in doubt, I talk with Cornelia; and while I am with her, my uncertainties disappear. But this subject she herself broached, at her home in one of those paradises of wood and water where Americans of her class have learned to hide their lives--for the summer.
She is a young woman of forty-five, with what Hazlitt somewhere calls a "coronet face," finely cut and proudly borne, and it gives one a feeling of distinction merely to be in her presence. My memory holds like a piece of radiant sculpture the image that she left there at her wedding, twenty years ago, when she turned at the altar after the episcopal benediction and paced down the aisle, clear-eyed and fearless, to the thunder of organ music: it seemed to me then that the young chevalier of the diplomatic service on whose arm her hand had alighted was leading the Samothracian Victory into the holy state of matrimony. It was an excellent alliance, with high sanctions and distinguished witnesses, auspiciously begun and with a constantly felicitous continuation. She has walked ever since, so her friends declare, between purple ribbons: her ways have gone smoothly and well in delectable regions far above the level of the rank-scented multitude.
When one talks with her, her hands lie still in her lap. She does not think with her hands, nor does any other emphasis of her body intrude its comment upon the serene and assured movements of her intelligence. So remote she seems from the ignominious and infamous aspects of existence, that one wonders how she becomes aware of them. Yet such unpleasant things, verminous or reptilian, as creep within range of her vision she inspects sharply and with intrepidity; for she knows precisely how to deal with them.
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