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CHAPTER VI. For a few days the most engrossing topic in A.P.was what shall I wear, and what will you wear.
There was an amount of shopping to be done, and dressmakers to be consulted and employed before the great event of the season came off.
At length the important evening arrived and in the home of Mr.Glossop, a wealthy and retired whiskey dealer, there was a brilliant array of wealth and fashion.
Could all the misery his liquor had caused been turned into blood, there would have been enough to have oozed in great drops from every marble ornament or beautiful piece of frescoe that adorned his home, for that home with its beautiful surroundings and costly furniture was the price of blood, but the glamor of his wealth was in the eyes of his guests; and they came to be amused and entertained and not to moralize on his ill-gotten wealth. The wine flowed out in unstinted measures and some of the women so forgot themselves as to attempt to rival the men in drinking.
The barrier being thrown down Charles drank freely, till his tones began to thicken, and his eye to grow muddled, and he sat down near Jeanette and tried to converse; but he was too much under the influence of liquor to hold a sensible and coherent conversation. "Oh! Charley you naughty boy, that wine has got into your head and you don't know what you are talking about." "Well, Miss Jenny, I b'lieve you're 'bout half-right, my head does feel funny." "I shouldn't wonder; mine feels rather dizzy, and Miss Thomas has gone home with a sick headache, and I know what her headaches mean," said Jeanette significantly. "My head," said Mary Gladstone, "really feels as big as a bucket." "And I feel real dizzy," said another. "And so do I," said another, "I feel as if I could hardly stand, I feel awful weak." "Why girls, you! are all, all, tipsy, now just own right up, and be done with it," said Charles Romaine. "Why Charlie you are as good as a wizard, I believe we have all got too much wine aboard: but we are not as bad as the girls of B.S., for they succeeded in out drinking the men.
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