Author: | Kingsley Florence | ISBN: | 9781486418954 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing | Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing | Language: | English |
Author: | Kingsley Florence |
ISBN: | 9781486418954 |
Publisher: | Emereo Publishing |
Publication: | October 24, 2012 |
Imprint: | Emereo Publishing |
Language: | English |
This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Florence Morse Kingsley, which is now, at last, again available to you.
Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside And So They Were Married:
He had hurriedly shaken hands with young Brewster, and made him welcome to his house in one of the brief intervals between office hours and the ever-waiting gig, with its imperturbable brown[Pg 16] horse, who appeared to know quite as well as the doctor where the sick were to be found.
...Lizzie, she said, when the fashionable Miss Tripp had finally taken her departure, after much voluble advice on the subject of the going-away gown, coupled with a spirited discussion of the rival merits of a church wedding and just a pretty, simple home affair, if I were you I shouldnt let that Evelina Kipp decide everything for me.
...It is from Evelyn Tripp, she said, and she wants me to come to Boston and stay a week with her; she says she will help me pick out all my dresses, and Id better have my wedding dress and my going-away gown made there, anyway.
...I remember I had a blue Russell-cord poplin when I was married that I wore for fifteen years; then I made it over for your mother, and she looked as pretty as a pink in it for two more; then she outgrew it and I gave it away; but the cloth in it was as good as new.
...I shouldnt like either of those, said the girl decidedly, and theres so much to do that it will really save time if you dont have to bother with any of that; Evelyn (it was Evelyn and Elizabeth now) says chiffon over liberty satin would be lovely if I cant afford the lace.
This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Florence Morse Kingsley, which is now, at last, again available to you.
Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside And So They Were Married:
He had hurriedly shaken hands with young Brewster, and made him welcome to his house in one of the brief intervals between office hours and the ever-waiting gig, with its imperturbable brown[Pg 16] horse, who appeared to know quite as well as the doctor where the sick were to be found.
...Lizzie, she said, when the fashionable Miss Tripp had finally taken her departure, after much voluble advice on the subject of the going-away gown, coupled with a spirited discussion of the rival merits of a church wedding and just a pretty, simple home affair, if I were you I shouldnt let that Evelina Kipp decide everything for me.
...It is from Evelyn Tripp, she said, and she wants me to come to Boston and stay a week with her; she says she will help me pick out all my dresses, and Id better have my wedding dress and my going-away gown made there, anyway.
...I remember I had a blue Russell-cord poplin when I was married that I wore for fifteen years; then I made it over for your mother, and she looked as pretty as a pink in it for two more; then she outgrew it and I gave it away; but the cloth in it was as good as new.
...I shouldnt like either of those, said the girl decidedly, and theres so much to do that it will really save time if you dont have to bother with any of that; Evelyn (it was Evelyn and Elizabeth now) says chiffon over liberty satin would be lovely if I cant afford the lace.