It is 1922, after all, and Millie's strange version of feminism entails setting out to get a job that offers a wealthy, unmarried boss whom she can marry and live with wealthily ever after. |
A new ending was quickly shot in which Arthur lived not only happily but also wealthily ever after. |
He spied a wealthily dressed man in the crowd and tapped on his son's shoulder. |
Some are wealthily dressed, expressing their opinions in conversation with other people. |
Thus, poetry is not a creation of just the rich and wealthily educated in the technical aspects of a language approved by the upper classes of a society. |