Excerpt from Hilary St. Ives, Vol. 2 of 3: A Novel
Not every woman who can move about gracefully in a riding-habit. Lady Richborough understood the art to perfection, and never looked better, or seemed more at ease than when attired en Amazone. The costume was exactly adapted to her incomparable figure. And how becoming was the hat surmounting the chignon in which her rich black tresses were braided.
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