The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl a Story of Fashioable Life

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The Confessions of a Frivolous Girl a Story of Fashioable Life
Grant Robert
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Everybody wore white flannel suits and canvas shoes with colored lacings, and some of the girls used to perch little round gaudy caps on the tops of their heads. It was proposed to have a tennis tournament later on in the summer, and we were all anxious to improve before that time. I had Papa pick me out the nicest racket that he could find in New York and send it on to me.
Then there was the beach. Bathing was rather a nuisance because of your hair; but if there was MR. MANHATTAN BLAKE. 121 no
...thing else to do we generally went. After my bath I was apt to do a little light reading while my hair was drying. In the afternoon Mamma and I drove on the Avenue in the lan- dau, or Papa or some one else took me out in a dog-cart. Even so early in the season it was dreadfully hard to remember, in meeting people, whether you had passed them before and there- fore ought not to bow again, or whether you were meeting them for the first time and ought not to pass without bowing. Very often one or two people would drop in to tea in the evening, or I would be asked to an informal gathering of the same sort somewhere else.

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