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Updated: October 26, 2025
She is not troubled with trimming. Grey. Not troubled with it; but she has it just where it should be, on the bottom of her gown, which is edged with black, in the flowered border of her kerchief, on the edge of her bonnet, where there is a narrow line of yellow, and in the lace or muslin ruffle of the cape which falls from it If she were a queen, or the wife of a Russian prince who owned thousands of girls like her, she might have trimming of greater cost and beauty, but not a shred more without deterioration of her costume, which, if she were court-lady to Eugenie and had the court-painter to help her, could not be in better taste.
The former, lady-in-waiting to Queen Marie Antoinette, had, at that time, opened an establishment for the education of young ladies, at St. Germain, and the greatest and most eminent families of newly-republicanized France liked to send their daughters to it, so that they might learn from the former court-lady the refined style and manners of old royalist times.
Deliro's wife, and idol; a proud mincing peat, and as perverse as he is officious. She dotes as perfectly upon the courtier, as her husband doth on her, and only wants the face to be dishonest. Saviolina. A court-lady, whose weightiest praise is a light wit, admired by herself, and one more, her servant Brisk. Sordido.
"You were noticed on the ship by a court-lady of Holland; a very clever courtier. I had trouble in evading her. She suspected too much, and asked too many questions; and would have you to play with her baby on the deck, though at that time you noticed nothing." "But where does the idiot come into my story?" "Sire, you have been unfortunate, but I have been a victim.
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