Twenty One Days in India And the Teapot Series 8 8
Twenty One Days in India And the Teapot Series 8 8
Aberigh Mackay
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BY "OUR POLITICAL ORPHAN. " _The Bombay Gazette Press_, 1881. No. XXXIV THE TEAPOT SERIES SOCIAL DISSECTION [January 5, 1880. ] GOSSIP I. MY DEAR MRS. SMITH, I cannot understand why Mrs. Smith, with her absurd figure--for reallyI can apply no other adjective to it--should wear that most absurdlytight dress. Some one should tell her what a fright it makes of her. She is nothing but convexities. She looks exactly like an hour-glass, or a sodawater machine. At a little distance you can hardly tell...whether she is coming to you, or going away from you. She looks justthe same all round. People call her smile sweet; but then it is themere sweetness of inanity. It is the blank brightness of an emptychamber. She sheds these smiles upon everyone and everything, and theyare felt to be cold like moonshine. Speaking for myself, these_eau-sucré_ smiles could not suckle my love. I would languish uponthem. My love demands stronger drink. Mrs. Smith's features are good, no doubt. Her eyes are good. An oculist would be satisfied with them.
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