The French fashion--of the parents arranging their children's future--was not accepted; it was condemned.
The English fashion of the complete independence of girls was also not accepted, and not possible in Russian society.
The Russian fashion of match-making by the offices of intermediate persons was for some reason considered unseemly; it was ridiculed by every one, and by the princess herself.
But how girls were to be married, and how parents were to marry them, no one knew.
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