
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1890 Excerpt:...said the duchess; "but I will see that her friends are communicated with, and no doubt her father will send some one to fetch her away. We will' just leave the other question till another time. Charlotte, come away." "But I must have my gown, mamma," cried Lady Chatty; "indeed, I'm not going without my gown. What should I do, with all the balls coming on and nothing to wear? You can go away if you please and send the carriage back for me, or John will take me home. But if all the world were falling to pieces, I must have my gown. You must know, Miss Jean, it is for the birthday, and I must have something of your very best. Kirsteen, what is the prettiest thing she has? for you must know. I want some of that silver gauze that is like a mist, and I have it in my head exactly how I want it made. Oh, mamma, don't stand and look so glum, but just go away, please, and send the carriage back for me." The duchess hesitated for a moment, but in the end took her daughter's advice, as was her custom. "You will not forget, Miss Jean, what I have said. And as for you, young lady, I hope you will reflect upon your position and take the proper steps to put things right," she said severely. "John, you will give me your arm down-stairs. And see that you are ready, Charlotte, in a quarter of an hour, when the carriage comes back." With these words the duchess went away. She could not stand against her beautiful daughter and the necessity of the new gown, but she would not sanction in her own person the example of rebellion and self-assertion. "You will come back for Chatty," she said to her son, relaxing a little when she got outside that home of insubordination. "She is far too free with common people; and tha...
Page Count:
130
Publication Date:
2012-05-22
Publisher:
RareBooksClub.com
ISBN-10:
1236448979
ISBN-13:
9781236448972
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