登陆注册
18912100000083

第83章 A DRESS PARADE (2)

"Now, to me your 'rubbish' looks very encouraging, because there is good material there, and not much worn-out finery,­that 's my detestation, for you can't do anything with it. Let me see, five bonnets. Put the winter ones away till autumn, rip up the summer ones, and out of three old ones we 'll get a pretty new one, if my eyes don't deceive me.""I 'll rip, and then do let me see you make a bonnet, it must be so interesting," said Maud, whipping out her scissors and eagerly beginning to reduce a shabby little bonnet to its original elements.

"Now the dresses," continued Polly, who had rapidly sorted out the piles.

"Will you have the goodness to look at this?" said Fan, holding up a gray street suit faded past cure.

Polly whisked it wrong side out, and showing the clean, bright fabric, said, with a triumphant wave,­"Behold your new suit; fresh trimming and less of it will finish you off as smart as ever.""I never wore a turned dress in my life; do you suppose people will know it?" said Fan doubtfully.

"What if they do? It won't hurt you. Not one in a hundred will ever think anything about your dress, except that it is pretty. I 've worn turned and dyed gowns all my days, and it don't seem to have alienated my friends, or injured my constitution.""That it has n't; I 'm a goose, Polly, and I 'll get over the feeling that it 's sort of disgraceful to be poor and have to economize. We 'll turn the gray, and I 'll wear it bravely.""Then it will be more becoming than ever. Oh, here 's the pretty violet silk. That will make a lovely suit," cried Polly, going on with the review.

"Don't see how two draggled skirts and a stained waist can be transformed into a whole rig," said Fan, sitting on the bed, with her garments strewn about her in various attitudes of limp despondency.

"Well, ma'am, my plan is this," began Polly, imitating Mrs. O'Grady's important tone, and bad grammar: "Gores is out, and plaits is in; therefore, as the top of this skirt is quite fresh, we will take off the ruffles, turn it upside down, and leave it plain. The upper skirt will be made scanter, and finished with a frill; then the waist can be refreshed with the best parts of these wide flounces, and out of those new bits we will concoct a hat. The black lace Maud has just taken off the green one will do to edge the violet, and with your nice silk mantilla you are complete, don't you see?""I don't quite see it yet, but I have firm faith that I shall in time, and consider my calling costume finished," said Fanny, getting more and more interested as she saw her condemned wardrobe coming out fresh again under Polly's magic knack.

"There are two; then that piqué is all right, if you cut the tail off the jacket and change the trimming a bit. The muslins only need mending and doing up to look as well as ever; you ought not to put them away torn and soiled, my child. The two black silks will be good stand-bys for years. If I were you, I 'd have a couple of neat, pretty prints for home-wear, and then I don't see why you are n't fixed well enough for our short season.""Can't I do anything with this barege? It 's one of my favorite dresses, and I hate to give it up.""You wore that thoroughly out, and it 's only fit for the rag-bag. Yes, it was very pretty and becoming, I remember, but its day is over."Fanny let the dress lie in her lap a minute as she absently picked at the fringe, smiling to herself over the happy time when she wore it last and Sydney said she only needed cowslips in her lap to look like spring.

Presently she folded it up and put it away with a sigh, but it never went into the rag-bag, and my sentimental readers can understand what saved it.

"The ball dresses had better be put nicely away till next year," began Polly, coming to a rainbow­colored heap.

"My day is over, I shall never use them again. Do what you like with them," said Fan calmly.

"Did you ever sell your cast-off finery, as many ladies do?" asked Polly.

"Never; I don't like the fashion. I give it away, or let Maud have it for tableaux.""I wonder if you would mind my telling you something Belle proposed?""If it 's an offer to buy my clothes, I should mind," answered Fanny, sharply.

"Then I won't," and Polly retired behind a cloud of arsenic-green gauze, which made her look as if she had the cholera.

"If she wanted to buy that horrid new 'gooseberry-colored gown,' as Tom calls it, I 'd let her have it cheap," put in Maud, who was of a practical turn.

"Does she want it, Polly?" asked Fan, whose curiosity got the better of her pride.

"Well, she merely asked me if I thought you 'd be mortally offended, if she offered to take it off your hands, as you 'd never worn it. You don't like it, and in another season it will be all out of fashion," said Polly from her verdant retreat.

"What did you say?"

"I saw she meant it kindly, so I said I 'd ask. Now between ourselves, Fan, the price of that dress would give you all you 'll want for your spring fixings, that 's one consideration; then here 's another, which may have some weight with you," added Polly slyly. "Trix told Belle she was going to ask you for the dress, as you would n't care to wear it now. That made Belle fire up, and say it was a mean thing to do without offering some return for a costly thing like that; and then Belle said, in her blunt way, 'I 'll give Fan all she paid for it, and more, too, if it will be any help to her. I don't care for the dress, but I 'd like to slip a little money into her pocket, for I know she needs it and is too good to ask dear Mr. Shaw for anything she can get on without.' ""Did she say that? I 'll give her the dress, and not take a penny for it," cried Fan, flushing up with mingled anger toward Trix and gratitude to Belle.

同类推荐
  • 佛说般舟三昧经

    佛说般舟三昧经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • A Brief Enquiry

    A Brief Enquiry

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 松窗杂录

    松窗杂录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
  • 玄圃山灵秘录

    玄圃山灵秘录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 少閒

    少閒

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。汇聚授权电子版权。
热门推荐
  • 猎龙游戏

    猎龙游戏

    在平淡无奇的日子里你是否会感到无聊?是否会因为烦人的琐事而感到烦恼?进来这里吧,让一个和你我一样的普通人带领你走进史前的文明,让我们感受原始的血腥与杀戮。
  • 言灵传说之妖皇再临

    言灵传说之妖皇再临

    “妖狐一族为何而战?”绝代风华的女人骑在雪白的巨狼背上,漆黑的长发无风自动,九条雪白的尾巴漫天飞舞。“刀剑为理想出鞘,长枪为信仰锋芒!”整齐划一的喊声震彻天际。“可愿跟随我羽衣狐血洒沙场?”“吾等心之所共乃王心之所向!”“仓啷啷”羽衣狐拔出了长剑,那长长的裙摆在风中飘舞,漆黑的长发遮住了天空,此刻,天地失色日月无光!“战!”羽衣狐那天籁般的声音充满了杀意......王者一怒血流千里!!!
  • 当年月下

    当年月下

    她说过,我知道,海誓山盟亦会分开,但是我也愿意去爱你。他说过,我知道,神魔总是站在对立面,所以我要变成和你一样的魔。那日,月光散落一地,淡淡星光映入眼帘,微风吹拂着我的脸庞,我在原地,你去哪了?
  • 忆往昔流年

    忆往昔流年

    顾凯和林薇是相知多年的恋人,临近学业毕业,顾凯的莫名消失,莫言的出现,伴随对林薇的疯狂追求,一切来得那般突然,看似平静的背后酝酿着的到底是谁的悲剧?其实,顾璇是喜欢陆明的,只是为了他,她选择退出。顾凯和顾璇的深沉的爱悸动了天使的心,却忽略了林薇和陆明生命不愿沉寂的同等的爱,而对于莫言,谁又能说她的选择不是最好的呢?只是……
  • 双面人

    双面人

    “你,你到底想要干什么?”看到靠过来的男人,她害怕地问道。“你说呢?”男人无情的撕扯着她的衣服。“我,求求你放过!我们不是说话的吗?”颤抖的嘴唇让男人不由狠狠的咬了上来。第二天看到依然洁白偶读床单,男人眼里满是厌恶……
  • 华丽丽的蜕变

    华丽丽的蜕变

    一个普通的平凡少女,遭到明星男友的抛弃,一狠心,决定报复,看她怎样爆笑玩转娱乐圈吧!
  • 南风萧萧

    南风萧萧

    他教会我爱,他教会我尊严,他给了我家……我不够好,我也要的不多只求不要让我一个人没落
  • 霜指天下

    霜指天下

    大秦战神垂垂老矣,吟霜阁公子北上西凉!眼见庙堂皇位之争再起,江湖后起之秀欲问鼎武道巅峰!叶小七有着必须活下去的理由,所以,他只能一路杀人而行!抛开江湖庙堂第一杀手的名号,他最想做的事情不过是捧着烤红薯依偎在母亲的怀里看雪!
  • 火影之琉璃刃

    火影之琉璃刃

    只是一个普通的地球人一觉醒来……自己还是地球人但是却穿越到了火影的世界……此世……名为旗木!(声明………………没有基情)
  • 流年阑珊非你不可

    流年阑珊非你不可

    年少的叶流深是伴着光环长大的天之骄子,家世,样貌样样具备。不免心高气傲,不把任何人放在眼里。当遇上同样心高气傲的苏阑珊,两两生厌。两人战火一触即发,周边人唯恐祸及逃之夭夭。他却把苏阑珊堵在墙角,“我要把你的不在乎变成死心塌地”她眨了眨大眼睛“我等着”。“叶流深,你混蛋”某人又亲了亲她的嘴角,“恩,是魂淡”花开那年,叶流深最喜欢的一句话:蓦然回首,那人却在灯火阑珊处。