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Edith Wharton Quotes:

Ocupation: Novelist

Life: January 24, 1862 - August 11, 1937

Birthday: January 24

Death: August 11

If I could have made the change sooner I daresay I should never have given a thought to the literary delights of Paris or London; for life in the country is the only state which has always completely satisfied me, and I had never been allowed to gratify it, even for a few weeks at a time. Now I was to know the joys of six or seven months a year among fields and woods of my own, and the childish ecstasy of that first spring outing at Mamaroneck swept away all restlessness in the deep joy of communion with the earth.

- Edith Wharton

topic: Country, Spring, Years, Swept Away, Seven Months

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