FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1945   1946   1947   1948   1949   1950   1951   1952   1953   1954   1955   1956   1957   1958   1959   1960   1961   1962   1963   1964   1965   1966   1967   1968   1969  
1970   1971   1972   1973   1974   1975   1976   1977   1978   1979   1980   1981   1982   1983   1984   1985   1986   1987   1988   1989   1990   1991   1992   1993   1994   >>   >|  
use the dresses which were only slightly stitched together for trying on, were cut, not in the Greek but in the Oriental fashion. "Your waiting woman," he added turning to Arsinoe, "will be able to learn to-day the way to dress you on the great occasion." "My daughter's maid," said Keraunus, winking slily at Arsinoe, "is not in the house." "Oh, I require no help," cried the tailor's girl. "I am handy too at dressing hair, and I am most glad to help such a fair Roxana." "And it is a real pleasure to work for her," added Sophilus. "Other young ladies are beautified by what they wear, but your daughter adds beauty to all she wears." "You are most polite," said Keraunus, as Arsinoe and her handmaid left the room. "We learn a great deal by our intercourse with people of rank," replied the tailor. "The illustrious ladies who honor me with their custom like not only to see but to hear what is pleasing. Unfortunately there are among them some whom the gods have graced with but few charms, and they, strangely enough, crave the most flattering speeches. But the poor always value it more than the rich when benevolence is shown them." "Well said," cried Keraunus. "I myself am but indifferently well off for a man of family, and am glad to live within my moderate means--so that my daughter--" "The lady Julia has chosen the costliest stuffs for her; as is fitting--as the occasion demands," said the tailor. "Quite right, at the same time--" "Well, my lord?" "The grand occasion will be over and my daughter, now that she is grown up, ought to be seen at home and in the street in suitable and handsome, though not costly, clothes. "I said just now, true beauty needs no gaudy raiment." "Would you be disposed now, to work for me at a moderate price?" "With pleasure; nay, I shall be indebted to her, for all the world will admire Roxana and inquire who may be her tailor." "You are a very reasonable and right-minded man. What now would you charge for a dress for her?" "That we can discuss later." "No, no, I beg you sincerely--" "First let me consider what you want. Simple dresses are more difficult, far more difficult to make, and yet become a handsome woman better than rich and gaudy robes. But can any man make a woman understand it? I could tell you a tale of their folly! Why many a woman who rides by in her chariot wears dresses and gems to conceal not merely her own limbs, but the poverty-stricken cond
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   1945   1946   1947   1948   1949   1950   1951   1952   1953   1954   1955   1956   1957   1958   1959   1960   1961   1962   1963   1964   1965   1966   1967   1968   1969  
1970   1971   1972   1973   1974   1975   1976   1977   1978   1979   1980   1981   1982   1983   1984   1985   1986   1987   1988   1989   1990   1991   1992   1993   1994   >>   >|  



Top keywords:
daughter
 

tailor

 
Keraunus
 

occasion

 

Arsinoe

 

dresses

 

ladies

 
beauty
 
handsome
 
pleasure

Roxana
 

moderate

 

difficult

 

clothes

 

disposed

 

raiment

 

suitable

 

demands

 
costliest
 

chosen


street
 

fitting

 

stuffs

 
costly
 
discuss
 

understand

 

poverty

 

stricken

 

chariot

 
conceal

Simple

 

reasonable

 

minded

 

inquire

 

indebted

 

admire

 
charge
 

sincerely

 

dressing

 

require


Sophilus

 

polite

 
handmaid
 
beautified
 

Oriental

 
stitched
 

slightly

 

fashion

 

winking

 

waiting