“There were about thirty of them, I think - all women; all seated at tables, bearing drinks and books and papers. You might have passed any one of them upon the street, and thought nothing; but the effect of their appearance all combined was rather queer. They were dressed, not strangely, but somehow distinctly. They wore skirts - but the kind of skirts a tailor might design if he were set, for a dare, to sew a bustle for a gent. Many seemed clad in walking-suits or riding-habits. Many wore pince-nez, or carried monocles on ribbons. There were one or two rather startling coiffures; and there were more neckties than I had ever seen brought together at any exclusively female ensemble.”
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Book:Tipping The Velvet
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Tipping The Velvet
Tipping The Velvet is a novel that delves into the complexities of identity and desire during the Victorian era. The story follows the journey of a young woman who finds herself entangled in a world of theater and performance, ultimately challenging societal norms and expectations. more
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