The Tailor Made Girl, Her Friends, Her Fashions And Her Follies

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The Tailor Made Girl, Her Friends, Her Fashions And Her Follies
Philip Henry Welch
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— I think not, madam.
Miss P. — Why, see, the foot only comes to there !
O. S. — Yes; but after you have walked in the slippers, you will find the high heels will throw the foot forward.
Miss P. (still prancing her foot in and out before the mirror.) — I don't quite like that square look there.
O. S. — A small, neat bow would take that away.
Miss P. — Oh, I can't endure bows ; they disfigure the foot dreadfully.
O. S. — It is a matter of opinion.
Miss P. — I believe I like this pair better than
... any. I think, perhaps, I will take them.
O. S. (cheerfully). — They are certainly an elegant fit.
Miss P. — Well, you may send them to Mrs. Peter Parachute, 9999 Madison Avenue.
O. S. (buttoning her boot).— Yes, madam, (takes bill, and goes for change.) * * * Miss P. (who has been looking about in his absence). — Let me see those bronze slippers there in the window.
O. S. (showing them). — Eight dollars, madam.
Miss P. — Have you them without embroidery ?
O. S. — Yes, madam, (finds a pair.) Miss P.


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