Watch the sylphides as they fly or float past in their ravishing riding-habits and intoxicatingly delightful hats; some with the orthodox cylindrical beaver, with the flowing veil; others with roguish little wide-awakes, or pertly cocked cavaliers' hats... Twice Around the Clock: Or, The Hours of the Day and Night in London - Seite 199 von George Augustus Sala - 1862 - 392 Seiten Vollansicht -
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