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521: 191: 25: 344:, but the engagement was called off when Fullerton postponed the wedding. Katharine, sick of waiting, went on to marry another man and become a successful author in her own right. Around the same time he was engaged to Katharine and also involved with Wharton, Fullerton lived with an older woman named Mme Mirecourt, in Paris, but the affair ended disastrously and Fullerton was left owing her a great deal of money. 328:
After the affair ended, Wharton, who was fiercely guarded when it came to her private life, requested that Fullerton destroy every letter she had ever sent him in order to avoid any scandal. The affair itself, although suspected, was not confirmed until the 1980s. Fullerton had ignored Wharton's
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After his graduation and first trip to Europe in 1888, he spent several years working as a journalist in the Boston Area. In 1890, four years after his graduation from Harvard, Fullerton moved to France to begin work for
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Morton has been described as "Singularly attaching… a dashing well-tailored man with large Victorian moustache and languid eyes, a bright flower in his button hole, and the style of a 'masher'."
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Edith Wharton: An Inventory of Her Correspondence with Morton Fullerton at the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
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Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Report (Report VII) of the Secretary of the Class of 1886 of Harvard College
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It was Fullerton's extensive knowledge of the world of publishing that led him to assist author
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office in Paris. He eventually became the chief foreign correspondent, and remained with
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request and had kept all of her letters, which were eventually published as a book,
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From 1906 to 1909, he was famously involved in an affair with American
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Morton also had a long affair with the Ranee of Sarawak,
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