The First Book of Eve

Part 2

Chapter 2218 wordsPublic domain

—_as, of course, her damaged coiffure had to be rearranged, amid sarcastic comments from the females “afore mentioned”_— ]

Uncle Fred is Again Victimised.

Eve Works and Plays.

Eve and her Lonely Soldier.

Eve Goes into the Beauty Business.

Christmas at Home and Amusing.

Eve and the New Furs.

Some Why’s and Wherefores.

A Matrimonial Puzzle—

—and Eve as a Chaperone.

—And Yet More Why’s.

Eve at a Dinner Party—

—and With Our Gallant Airmen.

Eve Goes on to a Farm—

—To Help the Labour-denuded Farmer.

Eve Appears in “Tina”—

—At the Adelphi Theatre.

The Death of Tou-Tou.

War-time Dances.

Au Revoir.

_Printed by Eyre & Spottiswoode, Ltd., His Majesty’s Printers, East Harding Street, London._

_All “Eves” should buy “The Tatler,”_

and then send it out to their Adam, whether he be in the North Sea or the Trenches.

THE TATLER

is merry, jolly, and pretty—and heaven knows “the boys” get little enough of that side of life while doing their grim duty.

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TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

1. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling. 2. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed. 3. The original did not have full stops at the end of the captions. This was not corrected. 4. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_.

End of Project Gutenberg's The First Book of Eve, by Edward Huskinson