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Phantom Fortune, A Novel

CHAPTER XVII
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She had had more money from her grandmother, and more gowns from Paris.
'You have no idea how the people dress in this place,' she wrote.

'I should have been quite out in the cold without my three new frocks from Worth.

The little Princess bonnets I wear are the rage.

Worth recommended me to adopt special flowers and colours; so I have worn nothing but primroses since I have been here, and my little primrose bonnets are to be seen everywhere, sometimes on hideous old women.

Lady Kirkbank hopes you will be able to go to London directly after Easter.
She says I must be presented at the May drawing-room--that is imperative.


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