Dolly Dillenbeck a Portrayal of Certain Phases of Metropolitan Life And Charact

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Dolly Dillenbeck a Portrayal of Certain Phases of Metropolitan Life And Charact
James L James Lauren Ford
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" " Let me take a look at your list, " said Dolly, suddenly. " Who 's that man, Peter Proudfit ? What did you ask him for ? " "Because he wears a broadcloth suit and has long white chin- whiskers. He '11 make as good a showing as General Whiffl etree, although he has n't a military title. Then there 's little Habenichts 12 177 DOLLY DILLENBECK he '11 register himself Baron von Habe- nichts; and there 's Major Rafferty I asked him because he 's an Irishman ; and so it goes. There 's not a man th...ere that won't be of some use to us. They 're just the right sort ; but don't lend one of them a dollar or you '11 never see it again. There comes the General, and two or three more genials after him. " As the train steamed out of the depot our hero, always mindful of the great role he had chosen to play through life, sum- moned one of the colored attendants of the special car, and bade him open half a dozen quarts without delay ; and five min- utes later his guests were quaffing his wine and sounding the praises of the per- fect gentleman and nature's nobleman whose privilege it was to be their host, for all the world as if they were seated about a table in the St.

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