The House The House

The House

Publisher Description

The story that is told in this volume is as surely an autobiography as if that announcement were a part of the title: and it also has the peculiar and significant distinction of being in some sort the biography of every man and woman who enters seriously upon the business of life. It was either Plato the Athenian, or Confucius the Chinese, or Andromachus the Cretan—or some other philosopher whose name I disremember—that remarked once upon a time, and the time was many centuries ago, that no woman was happy until she got herself a home. It really makes no difference who first uttered this truth, the truth itself is and always has been recognized as one possessing nearly all the virtues of an axiom.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1895
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
195
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
176.4
KB

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