It gives her no pleasure to move in high society, and she esteems the stupid humdrum of domestic life as the very supreme of happiness.
One finds what one seeks in this world, but it is perhaps significant that Dickens sought his golden fleece among plain people, and Thackeray in high society.
In 1803 we find him what he was to be for the rest of his life--a member of Parliament, a familiar figure in high society, an insatiable gossip with a rattling tongue.
But such public episodes were necessarily rare, and the main stream of his life flowed rapidly, gaily, and unobtrusively through the fat pastures of high society.
Through their adventures they made their way up in the world to high society.
He felt himself flattered in being the one preferred by such a distinguished old lady of high society.
If we consider the morals of high society, we shall scarcely find one woman of rank who could cast a stone at Madame de Pompadour.
In her manner and language she had neither the air nor the tone of a woman reared in the school of arts, formed at the school of high society.
They had given up their comforts and pleasures in high society to offer their lives.
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