hat she could spend the money freely and make what plans she liked for the future。 Her first action was to visit the establishment of a famous dressmaker。
A slim; elderly Frenchwoman; rather like a dreaming duchess; received her; and Katherine spoke with a certain naiveté。
〃I want; if I may; to put myself in your hands。 I have been very poor all my life and know nothing about clothes; but now I have e into some money and want to look really well dressed。〃
The Frenchwoman was charmed。 She had an artist's temperament; which had been soured earlier in the morning by a visit from an Argentine meat queen; who had insisted on having those models least suited to her flamboyant type of beauty。 She scrutinized Katherine with keen; clever eyes。 〃Yes … yes; it will be a pleasure; Mademoiselle has a very good figure; for her the simple lines will be best。 She is also très anglaise。 Some people it would offend them if I said that; but Mademoiselle; no。 Une belle Anglaise; there is no style more delightful。〃
The demeanour of a dreaming duchess was suddenly put off。 She screamed out diction to various mannequins。 〃Clothilde; Virginie; quickly; my little ones; the little tailleur gris clair and the robe de soirée soupir d'automne。 Marcelle; my child; the little mimosa suit of crepe de chine。〃
It was a charming morning。 Marcelle; Clothilde; Virginie; bored and scornful; passed sloing and wriggling in the time…honoured fashion of mannequins。
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