top | item 41474325 (no title) netrus | 1 year ago Any educated reader can be assumed to interpret 'heiress' as 'heiress to a fortune' in this context. discuss order hn newest valicord|1 year ago She was a woman at Harvard in the middle of 20th century, it's already obvious that she was rich, which once again supports my point that the word "heiress" provides virtually no new information here.
valicord|1 year ago She was a woman at Harvard in the middle of 20th century, it's already obvious that she was rich, which once again supports my point that the word "heiress" provides virtually no new information here.
valicord|1 year ago