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An Old-fashioned Girl

CHAPTER XI
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There was a perfect Babel of tongues, but out of the confusion Polly gathered scraps of fashionable intelligence which somewhat lessened her respect for the dwellers in high places.

One fair creature asserted that Joe Somebody took so much champagne at the last German, that he had to be got away, and sent home with two servants.

Another divulged the awful fact that Carrie P.'s wedding presents were half of them hired for the occasion.
A third circulated a whisper to the effect that though Mrs.Buckminster wore a thousand-dollar cloak, her boys were not allowed but one sheet to their beds.

And a fourth young gossip assured the company that a certain person never had offered himself to a certain other person, though the report was industriously spread by interested parties.

This latter remark caused such a clamor that Fanny called the meeting to order in a most unparliamentary fashion.
"Girls! girls! you really must talk less and sew more, or our society will be disgraced.


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