Modes and MoralsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 276 psl. |
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... one's buying " Her Dear De- sire " -it was of sad - colored chiffon . But I could not imagine any one's buying " After- wards " ; and it was inconceivable that the name should help to sell it . I am bound to say that eventually I found ...
... one's buying " Her Dear De- sire " -it was of sad - colored chiffon . But I could not imagine any one's buying " After- wards " ; and it was inconceivable that the name should help to sell it . I am bound to say that eventually I found ...
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... one's self that the woman who refuses an invitation to dinner because her best frock is two years old fears criticism of her taste , than that she fears an estimate of her dressmaker's bill . The code is more alluring . But even ...
... one's self that the woman who refuses an invitation to dinner because her best frock is two years old fears criticism of her taste , than that she fears an estimate of her dressmaker's bill . The code is more alluring . But even ...
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... one's income must constitute one's claim to distinction , and , obviously , one can give mannerly evidence of one's income only by the amount visibly , not audibly , spent . How more silently and more visibly than by personal adornment ...
... one's income must constitute one's claim to distinction , and , obviously , one can give mannerly evidence of one's income only by the amount visibly , not audibly , spent . How more silently and more visibly than by personal adornment ...
59 psl.
... one's mouth . It is not simple , no . The only really " simple " food - stuff is manna . Imagine , for example , calling anything simple that has to be shot out of a cannon by way of preparation . In point of fact , very few people eat ...
... one's mouth . It is not simple , no . The only really " simple " food - stuff is manna . Imagine , for example , calling anything simple that has to be shot out of a cannon by way of preparation . In point of fact , very few people eat ...
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... one's self in liveried lackeys ? Not , obviously , for the mis- tress ; and it is surely simpler to be an adequate second footman than to be an adequate bonne- à - tout - faire . We should really simplify life by having more servants ...
... one's self in liveried lackeys ? Not , obviously , for the mis- tress ; and it is surely simpler to be an adequate second footman than to be an adequate bonne- à - tout - faire . We should really simplify life by having more servants ...
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Modes and Morals By Katharine Fullerton Gerould. (Inhalt: The New ... Katharine Fullerton Gerould Visos knygos peržiūra - 1920 |
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