Violet Or the Danseuse a Portraiture of Human Passions And Characters volume
Violet Or the Danseuse a Portraiture of Human Passions And Characters volume
Beasley
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Violet VIOLET. 99 might have married Lord Stanmore, I am per- suaded ; and then I should have been all that is perfect, and Charles would not have given me those sour looks that I get from him now. Oh, here is Mr. BroAvn. Well, how do you do to-day, Mr. Brown ?" " Very well, I thank you. Bon jour, Mons. Dupas. Shall you go to the library this even- ing, Mrs. Woodville ?" " Yes, I intend it. Perhaps you will drink tea with us first ?'' " I shall be most delighted. May I bring Spada ?" " Oh, cert...ainly. " " Poor Spada lost a great deal of money last night. That's his only failing, poor fellow ! he cannot keep from the gaming-table. He was coming this morning to pay his respects to you, but he is gone to Mohamed's to be sham- pooed, so he will come afterwards. Have you or Miss Woodville been shampooed ?" " No ; is it very pleasant ?" " It's the most exhilarating thing in the world ; and really it is not expensive, as Spada says, for it is only half-a-guinea a time ; and F 2 100 VIOLET. there is so much attendance requn'ed, and showers of perfumed waters — it is a luxury quite oriental, as Spada says.
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