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Duncan, Sara Jeannette, 1862?-1922

"A Voyage of Consolation (being in the nature of a sequel to the experiences of 'An American girl in London')"


The Senator, being indicated, acknowledged it. "Yes," he said, "I'm your
subject. But there's just one thing I want to say. I haven't got any use
for a Court suit, because where I live we haven't got any use for
Courts. My idea would be something aristocratic in quality but
democratic in cut--the sort of thing you would make up for a member of
Mr. Gladstone's family. Do I make myself clear?"
"Certainly, sir. Ordinary morning dress, sir, or is it evening dress, or
both? Will you kindly step this way, sir?"
"We will all step this way," said momma.
"It would be a morning coat and waistcoat then, sir, would it not? And
trousers of a different--somewhat lighter----"
"Well, no," the Senator replied. "Something I could wear around pretty
much all day."
My calm regard forbade the gentleman's outfitter to smile, even in the
back of his head.
"I think I understand, sir. Now, here is something that is being a good
deal worn just now. Beautiful finish."
"Nothing brownish, thank you," said momma, with decision.
"No, madam? Then perhaps you would prefer this, sir.


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