Windyhaugh a Novel

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He had often seen her simply and becomingly attired, and had naturally assumed that the credit was due to her. As it happened, she had given extremely little thought to the subject until the last few weeks, and she had spent so small a portion of her life with well-dressed women that she had many false steps to make before she could be expected to find her feet.
When it came to the all-important choice of a " go- ing-away gown, " she mentally ran her eye over Miss Evelyn's many costumes in sear
...ch of a fitting inspira- tion. One there was that specially appealed to her fancy a dove-grey cashmere and little plumed bonnet with a spray of apple-blossom under the brim. Surely no conception could have been safer, but Wilhelmina had yet to learn that it is one thing to conceive, another to realize.
Miss Evelyn's gown had been bought in the Montagne de la Cour: it would have seemed to Wilhelmina un- pardonable extravagance to have hers made by anyone more pretentious than the new dressmaker at Queens- mains.


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