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The Second Generation

CHAPTER XVII
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And, as the grounds and the house were transformed, Theresa's exaltation grew until she went about fairly dizzy with delight in herself.
The bridesmaids and ushers came.

They were wealth-worshipers all, and their homage lifted Theresa still higher.

They marched and swept about in her train, lording it over the menials and feeling that they were not a whit behind the grand ladies and gentlemen of the French courts of the eighteenth century.

They had read the memoirs of that idyllic period diligently, had read with minds only for the flimsy glitter which hid the vulgarity and silliness and shame as a gorgeous robe hastily donned by a dirty chambermaid might conceal from a casual glance the sardonic and repulsive contrast.

The wedding day approached all too swiftly for Theresa and her court.


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