From Europe and Elsewhere, by Mark Twain
A NEW THING
"A new thing in costume appears -- the flaring hoop-skirt, for example -- and the passers-by are shocked, and the irreverent laugh. Six months later everybody is reconciled; the fashion has established itself; it is admired now, and no one laughs."
From Corn-Pone Opinions
Saturday, November 24, 2012
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