Abstract
The few shaded candles at Lady Wilde’s afternoons were arranged so as to cast the limelight on the prominent people, leaving the spectators in darkness. Lady Wilde did not forget the spectators. She discovered one in the darkness to draw attention in a loud voice to the points of the exhibits. ‘Such a beautiful long neck!’ she would say: or ‘Do you see the glint on her hair as she turns? I wish Oscar were here to see it.’
Keywords
Shade Light Publisher Limited Family Friend Dark Hair Loud Voice
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