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A Dainty Room

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Parent Issue
Day
25
Month
July
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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In a pretty country house lately furnished for a bride one of the sleepingrooms is all in white and violet, with touches of gold. The wall paper has a white ground strewn with bunches of purple violets connected by delicate festoons. The rug is of a mossy green with a purplish shadow. The woodwork is enameled white, the furniture is of white enamel with brass ornaments, the bedstead is brass, and the window curtains, bed cover, bolster, and little spreads and covers of white organdie covered with purple violets and green leaves. Yet the organdie washes without fading, as everything n so dainty a room always should, unless the owner is a millionaire, and then one would probably take more pleasure in living in it if sure that it could renew its beauty by contact with sim and soap and water, which always seem3 so much cleaner a way of being

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Subjects
Old News
Ann Arbor Register