The Gilded Age


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Congressmen, and all manner of aristocratic, people. Introductions  
followed, and then the usual original question, "How do you like  
Washington, Miss Hawkins?" supplemented by that other usual original  
question, "Is this your first visit?"  
These two exciting topics being exhausted, conversation generally drifted  
into calmer channels, only to be interrupted at frequent intervals by new  
introductions and new inquiries as to how Laura liked the capital and  
whether it was her first visit or not. And thus for an hour or more the  
Duchess moved through the crush in a rapture of happiness, for her doubts  
were dead and gone, now she knew she could conquer here. A familiar face  
appeared in the midst of the multitude and Harry Brierly fought his  
difficult way to her side, his eyes shouting their gratification, so to  
speak:  
"
"
Oh, this is a happiness! Tell me, my dear Miss Hawkins--"  
Sh! I know what you are going to ask. I do like Washington--I like it  
ever so much!"  
"No, but I was going to ask--"  
"Yes, I am coming to it, coming to it as fast as I can. It is my first  
visit. I think you should know that yourself."  
And straightway a wave of the crowd swept her beyond his reach.  
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