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Lost on Dress Parade

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📖 Pages12
⏰ Reading time 30 minutes
💡 Originally published1905
🌏 Original language English
📌 Type Stories
📌 Genres Realism, Ironic

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Mr. Towers Chandler was pressing his evening suit in his hall bedroom.
One iron was heating on a small gas stove; the other was being pushed vigorously back and forth to make the desirable crease that would be seen later on extending in straight lines from Mr. Chandler's patent leather shoes to the edge of his low-cut vest.
So much of the hero's toilet may be intrusted to our confidence.
The remainder may be guessed by those whom genteel poverty has driven to ignoble expedient.
Our next view of him shall be as he descends the steps of his lodging-house immaculately and correctly clothed; calm, assured, handsome — in appearance the typical New York young clubman setting out, slightly bored, to inaugurate the pleasures of the evening.
Chandler's honorarium was $18 per week.
He was employed in the office of an architect.
He was twenty-two years old; he considered architecture to be truly an art; and he honestly believed — though he would not have dared to admit it in New York — that the Flatiron Building was inferior to design to the great cathedral in Milan.
Out of each week's earnings Chandler set aside $1.
At the end of each ten weeks with the extra capital thus accumulated, he purchased one gentleman's evening from the bargain counter of stingy old Father Time.
He arrayed himself in the regalia of millionaires and presidents; he took himself to the quarter where life is brightest and showiest, and there dined with taste and luxury.
With ten dollars a man may, for a few hours, play the wealthy idler to perfection.
The sum is ample for a well-considered meal, a bottle bearing a respectable label, commensurate tips, a smoke, cab fare and the ordinary etceteras.
This one delectable evening culled from each dull seventy was to Chandler a source of renascent bliss.
To the society bud comes but one début; it stands alone sweet in her memory when her hair has whitened; but to Chandler each ten weeks brought a joy as keen, as thrilling, as new as the first had been.
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