[Daniel Deronda by George Eliot]@TWC D-Link bookDaniel Deronda CHAPTER VIII 12/12
Never let it be mentioned when he is gone." "No, papa.
But I would not be like Gwendolen for any thing--to have people fall in love with me so.
It is very dreadful." Anna dared not say that she was disappointed at not being allowed to go to the colonies with Rex; but that was her secret feeling, and she often afterward went inwardly over the whole affair, saying to herself, "I should have done with going out, and gloves, and crinoline, and having to talk when I am taken to dinner--and all that!" I like to mark the time, and connect the course of individual lives with the historic stream, for all classes of thinkers.
This was the period when the broadening of gauge in crinolines seemed to demand an agitation for the general enlargement of churches, ball-rooms, and vehicles.
But Anna Gascoigne's figure would only allow the size of skirt manufactured for young ladies of fourteen..
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