The book Miss Petticoats was written by author Dwight Tilton Here you can read free online of Miss Petticoats book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Miss Petticoats a good or bad book?
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She clutched her heart and leaned for support a moment against one of the friendly palms. Nothing of this was lost by the keen intelligence behind the screen. " Aha, " said the woman to herself, " is there something between the Apollo Belvidere parson and my fair hostess ? No ; he is scarcely her style. What is it, then, that has floored her so? I have it the big light one I called a lady-killer. M m; I ll store that away; it may be of use sometime. " The approach of Madame Smyjane and the duty... of introducing her to the rest brought Mrs. Worth- Courtleigh to her usual state of self-possession. In a little while Worth-Courtleigh himself appeared and phlegmatically went through a task he detested as thoroughly as he did his clawhammer coat. " By George, " he remarked afterward to Ralph Harding as they were enjoying a cigar in the library, " I wish Jane Smith s grandfather could come to life and walk in here, that s all. He was dirty, and always smelt of whale-oil, but he wasn t a sham. " The chatter of gathering crowds, the swish of skirts, the guffaws of the men, the little shrieks of amusement from the women, the rippling scales from the piano as someone touched it carelessly, the hun dred sounds from human beings in a herd, and all 99 MISS PETTICOATS the subtle odors of refined femininity none of these things touched the emotions of the big-brained lawyer in the least.
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