Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Our Little Old Lady
It is a grief to the Little Old Lady that her foolish children will not allow her to wear the plain full skirts of her fancy, and insist upon making her gowns conform at least slightly to the fashions of the passing seasons; but she submits cheerfully enough, so long as the changes are not too radical, and only about bonnets is she nu alterably firm.
Year after year she has bonnets made from her old model, ample bon nets fitting down well over her head.
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