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Charity, till then, had been conscious only of a vague self-disgust and a...
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Edith Wharton
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Charity, till then, had been conscious only of a vague self-disgust and a frightening physical distress; now, of a sudden, there came to her the grave surprise of motherhood.
( Edith Wharton )
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