Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
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08-05-2015, 04:29 PM
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RE: Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
(08-05-2015 04:10 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Not sure what you mean, Dave, but this lady shows even more skin of that area Describing a circumstance which occurred prior to an 1862 White House reception, Elizabeth Keckly wrote: "I arranged Mrs. Lincoln's hair, then assisted her to dress. Her dress was white satin, trimmed with black lace. The trail was very long, and as she swept through the room, Mr. Lincoln was standing with his back to the fire, his hands behind him, and his eyes on the carpet. His face wore a thoughtful, solemn look. The rustling of the satin dress attracted his attention. He looked at it a few moments; then, in his quaint, quiet way remarked: "Whew! Our cat has a long tail tonight." Mrs. Lincoln did not reply. The President asked: "Mother, it is my opinion, if some of that tail was nearer the head, it would be in a better style;" and he glanced at her bare arms and neck. She had a beautiful neck and arm, and low dresses were becoming to her. She turned away with a look of offended dignity, and presently took the President's arm, and both went down-stairs to their guests, leaving me alone..." |
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