The Question Party
polis. At about nine, ts ably boted conversation.
time in singing ners ed and everyone e, reminding one strongly of a group in a state of advanced intoxication. tracted to sucent by ts of t s ime and to stop and reprove at t moment Mrs. teacer and music, calling for everyone, exception, to come into t parlor as so s o get into t knocked one of the Misses Jennings over.
ter muced, Mrs. teacook from ter table a containing a pack of plain, gilt-edged cards and explained t s and entertaining amusement for teresting.
quot;Maria,quot; sinued, quot;, my dear, and let eac from it one of t;
Maria did as ed.
quot;I sion,quot; said Mrs. teac;to e an ansal beer ted I singly and o be no mark upon ts aut;
tering of pencils at t and an evident curiosity ely raised in regard to t which would be propounded.
quot;As ty of ladies question: is a bac;
For ter of an e attacks upon t t ansten and deposited in teacask of reading them aloud.
quot;A target for fair o s at,quot; she read.
A general lauged this response.
quot;I beg of you, ladies,quot; said Mr. Lync;not to s too close to me, but I kno my prayer is to no avail since your arro vase.quot;
th.
quot;Any icy peak, on tain of y, t ted,quot; read Mrs. teach.
quot;t,quot; said Mr. Lyncting he Misses Jennings.
quot; ; she cried, releasing herself from him.
quot;I read it in your face t,quot; he replied.
quot;t turn our f