FLEECE SCARF : her parasol, and put on her gloves in a manner equal to the most true-born Parisian. And she soon drew round herself acquaintances. At first, only Russians visited her, afterwards Frenchmen too, very agreeable, polite, and unmarried, with excellent manners and well-sounding names; they all fleece scarf a great deal and very fast, bowed easily, grimaced agreeably; their white teeth flashed under their rosy lips--and fleece scarf they could smile! All! of them brought their friends, and la belle Madame de Lavretsky was soon known from Chausee d'Antin to Rue de Lille. In those days--it was in 1836--there had not yet arisen the tribe of journalists and reporters who now swarm on all sides like ants
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