Pg 321 (333) - Q36
The author talks about the anecdote about the person she met at the stylish party. Well, she talks about the stylish party in line 70, and talks about a girl who told me that she had an enchanted childhood and how high flying her father was; she said she lived in sumptuous elegance. She felt that she'd been wrenched from paradise, and had been searching for it ever since when it changed. It's contrasting here how this girl who grew up in the sumptuous world saw it as a paradise, and losing that and moving to something that the other girl would conceive of as a paradise. Both children thought they had happiness as children, and losing what they lost, the answer would point to D, the points about childhood happiness.