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The Daily Dispatch: September 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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in, who joined our party this morning." "Thank you for the offer." And I bent my arm to accommodate the tiny hand of a saucy little brunette, with whom I had been carrying on a desperate flirtation for three weeks. "What is her name, Miss Stanley?" I inquired. "Elizabeth Stanley; but as she is fair and slender, we call her Lily." Lily Stanley ! it was a name to fall in love with. I only took one look, and my heart was gone. I distinctly felt the void it left, when it sprangElizabeth Stanley; but as she is fair and slender, we call her Lily." Lily Stanley ! it was a name to fall in love with. I only took one look, and my heart was gone. I distinctly felt the void it left, when it sprang from under my vest into Miss Stanley's possession. I don't know what she wore, but her fair face and slender throat rose above clouds of soft white lace. There were pearls here and there; and, altogether, if I had fallen at her feet, I should have only acted out my sensations. It broke in upon this rapturous dream to hear my first flame, Miss Stanley, say. "The Redowa. I am engaged to Capt. Hawley, and here he comes." Did I ask her to dance? I am sure I don't know. I recollect