Boots and Saddles - Elizabeth Bacon Custer - Books - BiblioLife - 9780554988887 - August 20, 2008
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Elizabeth Bacon Custer

Boots and Saddles Large Print, Lrg edition

Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. WESTERN HOSPITALITY. The citizens of Yankton, endeavoring to make np for the inhospitable reception the weather had given us, vied with one another in trying to make the regiment welcome. The hotel was filled with the families of the officers, and after the duties of the day were over in camp, the married men went into town. "We were called upon, asked to dine, and finally tendered a hall. It was given in the public hall of the town, which, bung decorated with flags and ornamented with all the military paraphernalia that could be used effectively, was really very attractive. We had left gas far behind us, and we had not the mellow, becoming light of wax- candles, but those Western people were generous about lamps, as they are about everything else, and the hall was very bright. The ladies had many trials in endeavoring to make themselves presentable. We burrowed in the depths of trunks for those bits of finery that we had supposed would not be needed again for years. We knew the officers would do us credit. Through all the sudden changes of fashion, which leave an army lady when she goes into the territories quite an antediluvian in toilet after a few months, the officer can be entirely serene. He can be conscious that he looks his best in a perfectly fitting uniform, and that he is never out of date. The general and I went into the hotel and took a room for the night of the ball. Such good-humor, confusion, and jolly preparations as we had, for the young officers came to borrow the corner of our glass to put on the finishing touches, carrying their neckties, studs, sleeve-buttons, and gloves in their hands. The aigret had been taken from the helmet and placed across their broad chests, brightening still more their shining new uniforms. I remember with what...

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Released August 20, 2008
ISBN13 9780554988887
Publishers BiblioLife
Pages 319
Dimensions 178 × 254 × 19 mm   ·   825 g
Language English  

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