Mrs. Davis gave her “Luncheon to Ladies Only” on Saturday.
Many more persons there than at any of these luncheons which we have gone to
before. Gumbo, ducks and olives, chickens in jelly, oysters, lettuce salad,
chocolate cream, jelly cake, claret, champagne, etc., were the good things set
before us.
To-day, for a pair of forlorn shoes I have paid $85. Colonel
Ives drew my husband's pay for me. I sent Lawrence for it (Mr. Chesnut ordered
him back to us; we needed a man servant here). Colonel Ives wrote that he was
amazed I should be willing to trust a darky with that great bundle of money,
but it came safely. Mr. Petigru says you take your money to market in the
market basket, and bring home what you buy in your pocket-book.
SOURCE: Mary Boykin Chesnut, Edited by Isabella D. Martin
and Myrta Lockett Avary, A Diary From Dixie, p. 284
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