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Updated: July 1, 2025
I spoke distinctly, and perhaps more loudly than usual, as I find shop-people so stupid with names. A young vendeuse, who heard me as she entered the room, now came up. "Oh, this is Madam Henriette's order, Madam Green," she said to the elder woman who had been attending upon me.
That thought brought me back to the last bill I had tried to incur. What had been the result of my orders? Would the shop-people have told Lady Grenellen that a strange lady had sent her the tea-gowns? Would she have wondered about them and made inquiries? I had heard nothing further. I dismissed the subject and returned to my boudoir.
Asako could not get over her shock at the sea of wicked faces which surged below. "What class of people are these?" Geoffrey asked. "Oh, shop-people, I think, most of them," said Yaé, "and people who work in factories." "Good class Japanese don't come here, then?" Geoffrey asked again. "Oh no, only low class people and students. Japanese people say it is a shameful thing to go to the Yoshiwara.
I have been thinking that a sharp young miss like that wants a bit more training. She wants breaking in. Now, I've no mind to the job. I can manage my shop-people not one of them can come round me, I can tell you but a miss like your daughter, brought up altogether, I will say, above her station, is beyond me.
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