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Updated: June 20, 2025
He sits in the middle of the ring, and they would never dream of having a smart dance nowadays without him. 'P. P. is written on the corner of the invitation-cards sent out by all really good families. The way it was done was this. The Queen ordered him to kneel, and then said that for playing so beautifully she would give him the wish of his heart.
A large chamber-organ, a grand piano, a mandolin, and two violins, pictures on the floor as well as on the walls, many photographs scattered about everywhere, and the mirror over the mantelpiece fringed with invitation-cards, which were stuck between the glass and the frame. Their man had brought in the coffee and cigarettes.
He sits in the middle of the ring, and they would never dream of having a smart dance nowadays without him. "P. P." is written on the corner of the invitation-cards sent out by all really good families. The way it was done was this. The Queen ordered him to kneel, and then said that for playing so beautifully she would give him the wish of his heart.
The twentieth anniversary of one's wedding is never celebrated. It is considered very unlucky to do so. The Scotch think one or the other will die within the year if the twentieth anniversary is even alluded to. A hostess must not use the word "ball" on her invitation-cards. She may say, Mrs. John Brown requests the pleasure of the company of Mr. and Mrs.
He was strongly of the opinion that any change in his father-in-law must inevitably be for the better. A chance meeting with James B. Wheeler, the artist, at the Pen-and-Ink Club seemed to open the way. To a visitor to New York who has the ability to make himself liked it almost appears as though the leading industry in that city was the issuing of two-weeks' invitation-cards to clubs.
"Well, yes, that would have made a difference, even to my laziness, especially if she'd have made dear old Harry stay at home by marrying him." That's the way they talked, yet in a couple of weeks after each house had sent her an invitation to a large party "for you and Mr. Norval, dear Percy" and the invitation-cards stated the fact.
Richard continued rapidly, "Mrs. Avenel has a /soiree dansante/ on Thursday, shall be very happy to see you in Eaton Square. Stop, I have a card;" and he drew out a dozen large invitation-cards, from which he selected one, and presented it to Randal. The baron pressed that young gentleman's arm, and Randal replied courteously that it would give him great pleasure to be introduced to Mrs. Avenel.
These calls can be made in the morning in the plainest walking-dress, and are certainly the most agreeable and flattering of all visits. The engraving of invitation-cards has become the important function of more than one enterprising firm in every city, so that it seems unnecessary to say more than that the most plain and simple style of engraving the necessary words is all that is requisite.
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