When I came home (= Pembroke Lodge), I told my people what had occurred, and they reacted according to the stereotyped convention. They said she was no lady, a baby-snatcher, a low-class adventuress, a designing female taking advantage of my inexperience, a person incapable of all the finer feelings, a woman whose vulgarity would perpetually put me to shame. But I had a fortune of some £20,000(pound) inherited from my father, and I paid no attention to what my people said.
Source: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.1
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