"Nothing to wear!"
"Nothing on earth."
"How can you say so?"
"I did think of ordering a suitable toilette for it, and was at Damereau's about it yesterday. But, after what you said last night——"
"My dear, what do you mean? what did I say? Only that you seemed, to me, never to appear in the same gown whether at home or out; and I begged you to remember that our income was limited."
"You said I changed my dresses four times a-day, Oscar."
"Well. Don't you?"
"But every one else does; Some change them five times. You would not like me to come down in the morning and go up to bed at night in the same dress, would you?"
"I suppose not. It's of no use asking me about dress, Selina. I scarcely know one gown from another. But it does strike me that you have a most extraordinary number of new things. Go out or come in when I will, there's sure to be the milliner's porter and basket at the door."
"Would you have me look an object?"