Chapter 1393 of 1964 · 52 words · ~1 min read

XLIX.

The milliners who furnish "drapery Misses"[583] Throughout the season, upon speculation Of payment ere the Honeymoon's last kisses Have waned into a crescent's coruscation, Thought such an opportunity as this is, Of a rich foreigner's initiation, Not to be overlooked--and gave such credit, That future bridegrooms swore, and sighed, and paid it.