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An American Politician: A Novel (Classic Reprint)
An American Politician A Novel - Classic Reprint Author:F. Marion Crawford AN AlIERICAN POLITICIAN. — CHAPTER L — MRS. SAM "V YNDllAJl was generally at home — after :five o'clock. The established custom whereby — the ladies who live in Beacon Street all receive — their friends on llonday afternoon did not — seem to her sa.tisfactory. She was willing to con~ — form to the practice, but she reserved the right of — seeing people ... more »on other days as well.
1lr5. Sam vY yndham was never very popular.
That is to say, she was not one of those women
who are seemingly never spoken ill of, and are
invited as a matter of course, or rather a.., an element
of success, to every dinner, musical patty,
and dance ill the season. 'Vomen did not all
regard her with envy, all young men did not think
she was capital fun, nor did all old men come and
confide to her the weaknesses of their approaching
second childhood. She was not invariably
quoted as the standard authority on dress, classical
music, and Boston literature, and it was not an unpardonable
heresy to say th
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