Excess
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- | *'''1920:''' ''"This is the [[last straw]]. In your [[infatuation]] for this man — a man who is [[notorious]] for his [[excess]]es, a man your father would not have allowed to so much as mention your name — you have [[reflec]]ted the [[demimonde|demi-monde]] rather than the circles in which you have presumably grown up."'' — [[The Offshore Pirate|The Offshore Pirate]] by [[F. Scott Fitzgerald|F. Scott Fitzgerald]] | + | *'''1920:''' ''"This is the [[last straw]]. In your [[infatuation]] for this man — a man who is [[notorious]] for his [[excess]]es, a man your father would not have allowed to so much as mention your name — you have [[reflec]]ted the [[demimonde|demi-monde]] rather than the circles in which you have presumably grown up."'' — [[The Offshore Pirate|The Offshore Pirate]] by [[F. Scott Fitzgerald|F. Scott Fitzgerald]]{{GFDL}} |
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- 1920: "This is the last straw. In your infatuation for this man — a man who is notorious for his excesses, a man your father would not have allowed to so much as mention your name — you have reflected the demi-monde rather than the circles in which you have presumably grown up." — The Offshore Pirate by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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