CHAPTER 9
Cy in Full Dress
tion of Maggies career as an admired member of society in St Oggs ainly ty, clad in a -floating kind, ores of aunt Pullets inction among tional ificial airs, until iful and simple: ty to call simplicity as o ed tones t belong to pretentious vulgarity; but tall being next to t, it seemed neoday t Miss Guest oo Miss Laura spoke and moved continually o effect. All St Oggs and its neig ance to see ts open roof and carved oaken rafters and great oaken folding-doors, and lig on t place ripes painted on tly, long-snouted cer, t in t one end, surmounted an oaken orcra , alls for refress for gentlemen disposed to loiter and yet to exc of vie, t fitness of t building for an admirable modern purpose t made cy truly elegant, and led ty up to t, riking t ered t exc arcra one oriel ed glass Lucy all for tain large plain articles at tall to icles rats and ote products of anding. But it soon appeared t tlemens dressing-gos of suctention and inquiry and excited so troublesome a curiosity as to tive merits togetermination to test trying on, as to make a very conspicuous one. ties of to sell, and did not dressing-go once ty and bad taste of tailor could furnis is possible t tic notice of various kinds ulliver on trong and unmistakable lig conduct in many minds t. Not t anger on account of spurned beauty can dial breasts of cable ladies, but rat take a deeper tinge from trast, and also, t today Maggies conspicuous position for t time made evident certain c