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Lower Rooms - fashion and irony   Written by Mary Ellen (4/4/2006 6:33 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, NA - a little piece of history, penned by Kelley B
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My DH commented to me that the Upper Rooms seemed much more in fashion and the Lower Rooms seemed out of fashion. I cannot fathom how he picked up on this. I didn't. But it is clear from the posts here that the Lower Rooms were falling out of fashion at the time.

It is interesting to note that though the Lower Rooms are less fashionable, but they also turn out to be infinitely more enjoyable for our heroine. The fashion of the Upper Rooms is oppressive. To me, this seems like another example of JAs wonderful irony.


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