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Updated: May 17, 2025
The Otter this nickname had been given to my new acquaintance by those who were jealous of his fishing skill when he was out in his boat never wore anything finer than corduroy trousers, a short blue jacket of the cotton material from which blouses are made, a straw-hat, and espadrilles, into which he put his bare feet.
My husband will be delighted to see you. How did you get up here on such a day? Oh, the terrible heat!" In a minute or two the door opened to admit Mr. Coppinger, and the visitor, his eyes now accustomed to the gloom, saw a ruddy, vigorous, middle-aged man, dressed in flannels, and wearing the white shoes called espadrilles. "Hoped you would come," he cried, shaking hands cordially.
She gave us a cabin where the two young matrons dressed, or rather undressed, as they reappeared in their bathing trousers which stopped some little distance above the knee very short skirts, bare legs, "espadrilles" on their feet, and large Panama hats to protect them from the sun. The men had merely rolled up their trousers.
The time of her glory is the bathing hour, when she accompanies Carlotta from her cabin to the water's edge, divests her of peignoir and espadrilles, but before revealing her to fashionable Etretat, casts a preliminary glance around, as who should say: "Prepare all men and women for the dazzling goddess I am about to unveil."
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